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The manual for "paperclip" word processor which I always thought was done by Russ Whetmore but judging from the cover I am clearly wrong. 172 pages, a bit large.. I left the previous owners handwriting (back page and a couple of the notes pages) as I thought they were amusing This could probably be shrunk by about 80% without much difference in the quality... Paperclip - 33,012,700 bytes
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One bump before making them eBay fodder...
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These are all gone.. Thanks everyone.
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Three disk based games from Spinnaker - Includes the "box" docs and disk for each game. All three boxes are in really good shape. The games: KidWriter Story Machine Face Maker $20+shipping for the lot..
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This is a 50 page issue of "Computer Gaming World" from 1986. The magazine was in pretty bad shape so it has been Photoshopped some to make it more presentable. Computer Gaming World 29 1986-06 - 38,311,703 bytes
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Galactic Adventure - Game Docs - 2,173,190 bytes
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I've had a couple of offers.. just waiting for the paypal to come through before I put the sold sign out I've created CAS files for most of these and posted them in the past - unless they were already on AtariMania at the time.
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Hey there. sorry for not replying earlier.. Most everything that does not have color is Greysale, not B/W... A few times I have accidently scanned or converted to B/W looks terible in comparison... The greys are repaled but spacing black dots farther away based on the tint of grey.
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Bump before sending off as eBay fodder... I usually put prices on these things but I have no idea for these.. How about 6.50 for each program plus actual shipping?
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AtariUser Magazine (American version)
ThumpNugget replied to ThumpNugget's topic in Atari ST/TT/Falcon Computers
AtariUser 16 1992-08 Waiting for the Falcon - 28 Pages 18,325,430 bytes News & Stuff Special Subscription Offer AtariUser News - Top Stories ... And so much more ... RE:Views - Lynx Hydra, Arabesque, Lynx Casino, Lynx Hockey. Lynx - Atari's now backing the Lynx with improved marketing. Features Portfolio FAQ AU Resource Complete Listing of the Independent Association of Atari Developers AU Classifieds AU's AtariLand Calendar Download it here: AtariUser 16 1992-08 Waiting for the Falcon Cover Index -
Thanks but don't be too impressed I ran it through a couple of small photoshop filters that I use on the BYTES to remove page bleed and it worked like magic on Star Raiders The scanner I use is a Fujitsu ScanSnap S510. This little guy has been a pleasure to use.. I've had the same scanner for the Antic, Analog, STart, Atari Comics, SoftSides, Atari Books, and BYTE scans and it still only rarely gives me a paper jam. I was getting some quirky noises a couple of months ago but after a deep clean they all went away and its working like a champ again. I scan everything at 300 DPI with compression set to as low as possible (almost zero) to PDF. The PDFs are then split into TIFF files and i run them through a couple of small photoshop filters based on if the are color and greyscale (never black and white). The tiffs are reassembled with a mid-range compression setting and then the OCR is allowed to align the pages..
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Thank you for the comments everyone.. I think I made it through most of my first carton this weekend, just a few more to post from it.. Lots more coming as I go through the rest
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Zorro - Game Documentation - 1,148,196 bytes Atari Touch Tablet Owners Guide - 7,234,512 bytes Ultima 1 - Game Documentation - 2,566,828 bytes Kampfgruppe - 21,545,137 bytes
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ET - Game Documentation -2,832,312 bytes Sky Writer - Game Documentation - 2,337,219 bytes Missle Command - Game Documentation - 7,194,523 bytes SSI Catalog Summer 1986 - 6,572,890 bytes
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BYTE Vol 06-08 1981-08 Smalltalk - 496 Pages (327,961,455 bytes Features Introducing the Smalltalk-BO System The Smalltalk-8O System Build a Z8-Based Control Computer with BASIC, Part 2 Object-Oriented Software Systems The Smalltalk Environment User-Oriented Descriptions of Smalltalk Systems The Smalltalk Graphics Kernel The Japanese Computer Invasion Building Data Structures In the Smalltalk-8O System Design Principles Behind Smalltalk The Smalltalk-BO Virtual Machine Building Control Structures In the Smalltalk-8O System Is the Smalltalk-BO System for Children? ToolBox: A Smalltalk illustration System Virtual Memory for an Object-Oriented Language Reviews Microsoft Editor/Assembler Plus BOSS: A Debugging Utility for the TRS-8O Model I Nucleus Editorial: Smalltalk: A Language for the 19BOs Letters BYTE's Bits BYTELINES BYTE's Bugs Ask BYTE Books Received Software Received Clubs and Newsletters Event Queue System Notes: Indirect I/O Addressing on the 8O8O Aim-65 16-bit Hexadecimal to Decimal Conversion Programming Quickies: A Disk Catalog for the Eighties Alpha-Beta Tree Search Converted to Assembler Fast Line-Drawing Techniques Word Ujbnmarle Binary-to-BCD Converter Program for the 8O8O What's New? Unclassified Ads Reader Service BOMB, BOMB Results Download it here: BYTE Vol 06-08 1981-08 Smalltalk Cover Index
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Introduction to DOS 3 - 10,184,407 bytes
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Microprose Catalog - 6,202,227 bytes
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Defender - Game Documentation - 3,082,365 bytes Memory Manor - Game Documentation - 1,173,915 bytes Pole Position - Game Documentation - 1,681,520 bytes
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Atari 130XE Owners Manual - 31,519,722 bytes
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Star Raiders - Game Documentation - 6,323,214 bytes
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Atari BASIC Reference Guide- 4,103,920 bytes
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SSI Fall 85/Winter 86 Catalog - 6,822,165 bytes
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Juggles Rainbow - Game Documentation - 4,435,766 bytes
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Greetings people.. I am in the midst of cleaning out closets/attics/crawl spaces and I am reducing my collecting "footprint" - though I am still on the first of three closets and have even touched the attic/crawl space so it is going to be a long process Anyway there is a lot of loose and duplicate documentation that I want to dispose of.. I am going to scan it before chucking it and as I do this I am going to post the PDFs in this thread.. Hopefully those that archive these things will grab them and insert them into the appropriate locations. I am sure much of it is useless or has already been scanned but I am not going to make any judgements
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Here are some old 8-bit programs. I don't think these ever came "boxed" and were from the baggie-cassette era of selling programs Six programs: Haunted-house and Trivia Unlimited are from Creative Software.. You can see they are in their baggies with docs and cassette. Original Adventure is a cassette also though I think originally there was no baggie - just shrink wrap around the docs with the cassette inside. I have the cassette and docs wrapped in a DVD wrapper. Mega-legs - Very rare,I picked up a few when I bought a large lot of Softside Magazines.. A very good centipede clone from Dubno. There are two of these. Acey-Duecy - another baggie cassette.. From L&S Computerware.. I've never opened it which is too bad I would have liked to scan the instructions. Anyway entertaining offers on one/some/all ..
