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A nice lineup of systems taken from my garage. My camera sucks and couldn't cope with the mismatch of room lighting so things may look more yellow than they actually are. I'm located in Conway, AR. Make an offer by PM... I am wanting to sell "entire pictures" i.e. no splitting the Genesis and the Sega CD : )
An Atari 1040ST (sold!)
Sega Genesis (sold!)
Sony PSX (sold!)
Nerf Wii Sports pack (sold!)
-- I also have a non-working Macintosh LC and an old Mac monitor, keyboard and mouse. It has some kind of RAM and VRAM upgrades but the system will not power on (not PRAM battery, more like bad PSU) so I can't tell what all is inside.
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So... how can I see my high score? It seems the game throws it away as soon as the games over, and I can't get a screenshot!
EDIT: I got it. Wait until after you see the Ram-It logo, but be quick, because eventually a new demo will start and you'll lose it.
ALSO: Shoot the right side first. There is a bug where if you shoot a bonus bar on the right but the left side is cleared, the bar will reappear on the left at half (or full) length. Shooting a bonus bar on the Left while the Right is cleared does not cause this problem.
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First read this: http://www.atariprotos.com/2600/software/grover/grover.htm
Then try out the attached ROM (it's an older proto)...
and see if it sounds like Michael Finnegan! ( Skip about 30 seconds into this video and you can hear it:
)Thoughts?
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One other thing I wanted to throw out there: Surf's Up [a] is not playable - the bankswitch locations are backwards so the thing never starts. Maybe the two halves of the ROM were somehow put together in the wrong order?
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So will it see the light of day this year?
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Looks good, Rom. I'm glad you removed those annoying read only attributes.
If I could make one minor suggestion it would be to not double up the folders. What I mean is when I unzip your file I find a folder within a folder. If you go CTRL A to select all the files and then right click send to a zip file it won't do this. It just saves everyone having to move the folder out of the folder, and delete the empty one.I disagree. Zipping up a folder works great for me, because on Linux I always use commandline tools to unzip/unrar/untar/etc, and so without the top-level directory it would throw 1784 files on my desktop or cwd. Please leave it as-is!
Thanks to everyone for your hard work on this collection! I know so much effort went into this.
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[email protected]:~/src/atari800-2.0.3/src$ telnet localhost 9000 Trying 127.0.0.1... Connected to localhost. Escape character is '^]'. Connection closed by foreign host.
I tried this several times. Finally it managed to connect.
R1: Listening on port 9000... R1: Serving Connection from localhost. R*: Negotiating Terminal Options...
Entering 'mode char' I think caused Ice-T to change from "Dialing..." to "_CONNECT 2400". Now I can pop back over to the Terminal window and send messages back and forth between telnet and Ice-T. Neat!
I suppose I can fix up sock_pipe.pl to link port 9000 with the IGS web address and go from there.
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A quick printf addition to r_device.c shows that initial gethostbyname as attempting to connect to address "k:" at port 0. Huh?
EDIT: BobTerm not working either. Each attempt at a Manual Dial just adds this to the log every few seconds:
R*: XIO 36
R*: XIO 38
R*: No ATASCII/ASCII TRANSLATION
R*: Open for Reading...
R*: Open for Writing...
R*: Socket mode.
R*: Not in concurrent mode....
R*: XIO 34
R*: XIO 40
R*: Entering concurrent IO mode...
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Getting closer:
* configure with --enable-riodevice
* go into the Emulator Config page and turn on r: emulation. Now I am getting modem debug on stdout.
Unfortunately now Ice-T takes a long time to open (some kind of "gethostbyname" timeout). Then when I try to use ATDI to dial out to my target URL it immediately disconnects with "Write: Broken Pipe". It seems to restart in listen mode on port 9000 - sock_pipe.pl finds the emulator on port 9000 and takes the output, but I can't seem to link the output to another socket on the Web.
R*: XIO 34
R*: XIO 38
R*: No ATASCII/ASCII TRANSLATION
R*: XIO 36
R*: Open for Reading...
R*: Open for Writing...
R*: Socket mode.
gethostbyname: Connection timed out
connect: Operation now in progress
R*: Connecting to k:
R*: Negotiating Terminal Options...
R*: XIO 40
R*: Entering concurrent IO mode...
R*: Disconnected....
write: Broken pipe
R*: ERROR on write.
R1: Listening on port 9000...
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The atari800 emulator for Linux did at one point support R: emulation for both placing out going calls and accepting calls via socket, since I helped write that code way back in time, but I do not know if it is currently supplied with the source code.I just checked the atari800 2.0.3 release source code and it does contain the rdevice.[ch] files that I added and modified to the source tree. You may have to compile it yourself. I am not sure if the R: emulation is turned on be default in the executables.
I downloaded the source and built an SDL version with --enable-riodevice. No luck in calling out though, it seems to wait on the "Dialing... [esc to stop]" status forever. Here's my Ice-T dialing screen - maybe the handler I have loaded is not the right one?
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Thank you!
One more question: is the modem or null-modem comms supported by the atari800 emulator for Linux? How about atari800win plus?
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Any sample code to how SIO comms is done? BASIC preferred to assembler : )
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Oh I see how that works - APE to emulate an 850 or 1030, where you put in your destination IP, and it bridges the Atari to IP for you.
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What are the ways to get the Atari online and talking to the Internet? I'd imagine that if you own one of the Atari modems, you could dial up an ISP with shell access, then from there use server-side apps to access the web (lynx, chat, etc). Is there a similar setup using an SIO2PC cable and a local machine? And, where can I find sample code on doing this kind of communication?
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Check it out if you are interested. I am sure this will end up being really cheap. http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewI...em=130275721714
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aw frig I didn't get in my hour of Solar Plexus.
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I've got a Sims for PC on eBay right now plus two expansions - House Party and Hot Date. Also I am throwing in my spare copy of The Lost Mind of Dr. Brain, haha.
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewI...em=130266512980
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I thought I saw all these described on AtariProtos... Sinistar has 3 versions listed here (you're probably looking at the first?), and the Taz has even more (this is probably also the first described with no title)

FS: Sony Playstation + Gameshark-type Modchip
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Do I need a disk in the drive or anything to make it work? I have no ST disks...