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ed1475

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  1. Here's a video I made a couple years ago with the same computer using Internet Explorer 5.5 Service Pack 2.
  2. Here's a video I uploaded of the Atari Age website using a Packard Bell computer with Windows 95 and Opera 9.52. The computer has a 125 MHz Pentium Overdrive processor, 40mb RAM, 2mb Video RAM, 1.2gb HDD. It was slow so I edited out most of the wait times.
  3. NIce work! It's cool to see a 2018 copyright date on an ADAM game.
  4. Yep, I checked out all the LOGO programs. They all work and look great. Ok, I got it to work with SmartBASIC V1.0. When using French BASIC+ the game ends after firing 1 torpedo instead of 10.
  5. Great artwork on the LOGO programs. The Ghost Ship game is a lot of fun.
  6. SETDEVICE n - changes the active drive. 0 and 1 are the tape drives and 4 and 5 are the disk drives. So to change to disk drive 2 it's SETDEVICE 5 LOADPICT "filename - loads logo pictures. Pictures take up 13K of storage on the tape or disk. LOAD "filename - loads logo programs
  7. I've uploaded a video of the WiModem232 with the Coleco Adam. Telnet to the Borderline BBS.
  8. I've uploaded a short video of the WiModem232 with an Atari 520 STFM using the VT-52 Emulaotor Accessory on the Language Disk. Connecting to the Fusion BBS.
  9. It appears to require the SGM. It's the only way it works on my Adam.
  10. I' m 48. I first played video games on a Unisonic Tournament 2000 Pong Console at age 7. There were about 6 or 7 variation of pong including a light rifle. Age 7: Unisonic Tournament 2000 Pong Console Age 9 or 10: Atari VCS Age 12: Intellivision Age 13: Colecovision Age 14: Coleco Adam In 7 years I went from playing pong on a black and white TV to the Coleco Adam computer with its "arcade quality video game system" built-in along with full featured word processor and letter quality printer.
  11. I got the Wimodem232 today and it works great. I'm using it with AdamLink V and the Eve SP-1 Serial/Parallel Interface.
  12. Maybe the guy was a fan of the Apple computer which was originally priced at $666.66.
  13. I think the submarine is at the end of each tunnel (when the red bar in the middle is full). Here's a gameplay video I made several years ago.
  14. I got it in an Adam auction on ebay a few years ago.
  15. There were adapters for those cables. I've got one that was originally used to connect an Auto Dialer. 3 devices connected to ADAM Expansion Interface - MIDI Interface, EVE Speech Synthesizer, Super Game Module
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