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  1. Hi.I'm sorry, but the cart's long gone.

  2. Still all here. What you see above is all the bites I've had.
  3. Aggressively downsizing. For pick-up. Located in Brantford, Ont. 3 Atari 800s 1 Atari 600 (with s-video out mod) 1 Atari 600 1 XEGS - new keyboard membrane installed a few years ago 1 1050 1 810 1 850 1 1040ST 1MB - can't remember TOS version - case painted after bad retrobrite attempt 1 1040 STE - 4MB - TOS 2,06 - case was very cracked and has been glued. 1, possibly 2 mice if I can find the other one Various power supplies, sio cables Clean, and when last used all in working order Selling as a complete lot only. Sorry. First $200 for all of it. I have smaller Commodore 64/Amiga lot I'm putting together as well. Labour day weekend is good for me for pick-up I can manage weekday evening pickup in Hamilton as well, just off the 403 at the Hamilton Spectator building
  4. To further complicate your options, if you don't like being tethered to a PC, there are also FPGA options like MiST and MiSTer. Instant on, low power, no host OS in the way.
  5. 10:55am EST, https://lotharek.pl accessing the site okay from Canada.
  6. Since my memory of it was of playback through the 410's crappy speaker, it's nostalgia-accurate. Thanks so much!
  7. mutterminder, can I humbly ask for the opposide: just the music channel as an mp3 please? My Zeppelin tape is long gone and I miss hearing that version of Pachelbel's Canon & the William Tell Overture. TIA
  8. I'll second Steem. MiST is also a great option - depending on your definition of 'reasonable' for budget, I suppose. I've been connecting it to my MU80 and running Mastertracks Pro (and getting the midi music when playing Pirates! )
  9. The Yamaha MU80 works great with MiST and my real STs. Sounds great when playing Pirates! http://soundprogramming.net/synthesizers/yamaha/yamaha-mu80/
  10. Maybe they were thinking of Thalion's Wings of Death? That's certainly in my top 10 for ST games.
  11. I've seen this on other circuit boards, mainly from China. From what I've read it's a leftover from the "no clean" flux used when populating the board.
  12. The decal paper I have has a pretty good glue on it. The surface ink is likely to be damaged before anything pulls the whole decal off. But that wouldn't take too much either. Either way the more I think about it, it's probably too fragile to consider as an option. For anyone wanting to give it a try anyway: A number of hobby shops on/offline sell the decal paper (both for inklet and laser) in letter size sheets. I just ran it through my Samsung laser. The text was printed from Open Office using the SF Atarian font at 22pt.
  13. Something like this? Still working on the colour, and trying to work out a way of getting the water-slide decals to lie flat without getting air trapped behind, which shows up as silvery spots once the decal dries. There's also a visible difference on the decal's finish and the and plastic behind. It's a bit more flat / matte. And they're fragile. First scratch with a fingernail, and it's damaged. A printing shop small batch of stickers would probably be better. Since only the word "Incognito" is being printed, so copyright is no issue - at least from Atari... I should probably run it by Master of Gizmo first.
  14. Listed my Incognito on ebay. item# 182011281277 Shipping anywhere, no reserve set. It's a glorious device, but I'm just never going to get around to installing it.
  15. You can find them in the Atari ST TOSEC at archive.org under Atari ST [TOSEC]/Applications/[sT]/Atari ST - Applications - [sT] (TOSEC-v2011-08-31_CM)/
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