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Stefan Both

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  1. A lot some of your linked ressorces are "out of stock or unavailable" at the moment. However, you are right, its available on ebay. Stefan
  2. I'll never understand, how you guys are able to read and understand that sort of code... My respect ! Stefan
  3. Wasn't there 2 hex files to transfer ? first flash flash:w:eeprom_writer.hex have you done that? Stefan
  4. Thank you very much. Will report any progress ! Stefan
  5. Good evening (cet), I've build a KoalaPad-Replacement for the C64, developed by Jan Derogee. https://github.com/JanDerogee/COMMOPAD It works quiet good so far. Now I wonder, if it could be adapted for the Atari series. To my surprise, I could not found a disk version at all. The 16k Rom version I found would be sufficient, i guess - but how to use it? I have an Atarimax MYIDE-II. Is it able to use that Rom file? Or is anyone aware of a website with a downloadable atr/atx file? Greetings Stefan
  6. It depends, where are you from. If shipping to germany (and back) is a cheap solution, I could do that for you. Stefan
  7. Not sure about that part. Could be my problem with the language barrier. You can use the #Fujinets ability to produce a PDF file. It can "emulate" a printer by saving the file into a pdf. As far as I know, it is NOT able to bring you a physical connection to a printer. Instead, you can use your internet browser to load the pdf to your laptop / tablet. Then print it to your actual/modern printer. Greetings Stefan
  8. Is there already a beta hardware version of the Fujinet for the C64? I'd like to build one for testing purposes. Stefan
  9. Isn't Larek involved in development? Stefan
  10. Meanwhile, pictures of my personal edition, made for the C64 game. Would be so cool, having an Atari edition. Stefan
  11. Back then, none. Had no Atari back in the days. Now: 1027, 1029 and Fujinet. Stefan
  12. No worries. Nobody cares, If one would buy two or even three additional devices. It's not the lack of availability. It is the question of what is worth to you. Not only because of the money. It's also about how much interest there is in delving deeper into the subject matter. Stefan
  13. You need a R-device driver. "BOBVERTER" for example. You may guess it already... Its programmed by the same genius. Bobterm is already configured to load the driver first. Stefan
  14. I have the feeling that something came across wrong here because of the my "foreign language barrier". More than ONE floppy disk drive was already privileged "back then". The developers of DOS probably also thought, that more than 2 drives were "improbable". Against this background, 4 or 8 drives were pure science fiction. Sorry, if Please excuse me if I have expressed myself incomprehensibly. Stefan
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