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DoctorVell

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  1. I am now marking this as SOLVED as I figured it out with help from all these posts.
  2. If I knew programming I would create one if one does not exist.
  3. Sorry meant the subject to be DRIVE H:
  4. Hi there, I have been recently played around with the Atari 8 bit emulator called "atari800" (Linux Version BTW) and I figured out how to use the H: function. It works great with MyDOS. Anyway my question is this. I have a lot of AMS (Advanced Music System I and II) files that I copied to the H: drive to make it easier have them in one place. I am wondering what is a good program that I can use that will read and play them from the H: drive. I have the ATR file for the Advanced Music System 2 player, but it only works from floppy drives. I don't want to have to keep on swapping disks out to get the songs I want, I just want to be able to look through the list and select the ones I want to listen to, like a jukebox. If I have to keep on swapping disks I will do that, but is frustrating and time consuming.
  5. I know you did this post back in 2011, and it is now 10 years later (2021)...They are no longer there, is there a way you can either re-post them somewhere. Also, I would like to use them with the emulator Atari800 on my Linux laptop, I am using LinuxMint release 20.2 currently. I can pm you my e-mail address if you want to send them there as well, but I figure by re-posting them others will get the chance to get them as well.
  6. Thank-you for both files...I never saw the Commodore one, so I bet it is just as hilarious.
  7. Is there a place where I can download this without FujiNet? I don't have my 8 bit computer but using an emulator
  8. Thank-you, I must have missed the links in the main page.
  9. Doesn't have the program I am looking for...plus a lot of the links are dead
  10. Hi, Many moons ago I used to have a program when it was compressed it was called MMM226.LZH, it was a great MIDI music player that worked on the Atari ST/STe (maybe beyond I never was too sure as I never had anything beyond the STe). I also at one time used it in an emulator and for the life of me I can't remember where I downloaded it. It was a shareware program is all I know. I tried to type up the name of the file in my search engine and I got a site that lists the description of the file but no download (http://www.hitsquad.com/smm/programs/mmm226.lzh) It does NOT have to be a rom image, the file itself would be good enough as I could copy the folder to my Atari "hard drive" in which I use for my emulator. FYI Shareware version is perfectly fine for me.
  11. Even in the year 2018 the site is still up and operational. I am downloading a bunch of Atari stuff for my emulator to use. I really really do appreciate you posting this. I was looking for .IMG files but ended up finding this. I will be exploring it and having more fun.
  12. Hello, I am currently using hAtari on my LinuxMint 18.1 system and I absolutely love it but I am having a question about the keyboard layout. I am trying to use the \ and _ keys but for some reason when I type these within the emulator all I get is a ? instead. I am trying to change configuration in one of my ST programs and it won't let me change the directory without the \. I also want to rename some files with _ in it. Example hi_there.bas instead of just hithere.bas. Thanks
  13. I will try that emulator...there is a version for my linuxmint I can download. btw, I know it will be slow I just want to be able to go to basic websites anyway, nothing fancy.
  14. That is the exact order I did it in, but some reason it doesn't load up NeoDesk right after Geneva loads up first time nor the time after I do the changes to my desktop within NeoDesk.
  15. Here I am again asking questions....I hope you all don't mind as I am a newbie to the emulation scene. I am wondering has anyone ever gotten hatari to ever work with actually going to a web site? I have version CAB 2.7 (english) and I just would love to be able to connect to some basic sites while using my hatari emulator. I have it set up as an Atari Falcon 040 at 16mhz and 14mb of RAM. I am not planning on going to sites like YouTube, etc...because I know that the plugins required are most likely not going to work in the browsers written for the Atari. Also is there an English FTP and/or TELNET one? Thank-you.
  16. It is ok, it did have some samples within there and it was actually useful. I will continue my search.
  17. Ok about the later not working, that is what I want to load. I will look for SpeedoGDOS or NVDI to install. I am trying to run Atari Works btw, that is why. Thank-you for making me become clearer than I was because it does seem vague what I said.
  18. Hi there, Is there a way to get GDOS Fonts to work in HATARI? I tried to do an install of them and it said they installed properly but then when I do a reboot of the system, it just locks up on me. I have to do a "reset" after I delete the files out of my "hard drive". I am emulating a Falcon system with TOS 4.04 (Atari TOS) with 14mb RAM. Thanks
  19. I downloaded the files, I guess that will have to do. I just was really wondering if there was a site (web or FTP) that just has the images by themselves. So if I wanted to get a lot of .tny pictures I can download them and put them on my emulator (hatari) "hard drive" and view them from there.
  20. Hi there, I recently downloaded NeoDesk 4 and Geneva from the website and I absolutely love them. I am now just inquring about how to edit the configurations with it. Here is what I want to do... 1) Autobook NeoDesk right away after loading Geneva 2) Auto set resolution to 256 colors instead of 2 colors I am running hAtari and I am emulating a Falcon computer (which I love doing it) and it keeps on just loading up the Geneva and then it stops and then I have to click the Open and then run NeoDesk. Even if I do a save desktop to the 256 colors, it still boots it up to the 2 color screen. I change the settings to 256 colors and then it loads up Geneva and then I can load up NeoDesk with the 256 colors.
  21. Hi there, is there a place where I can obtain a huge collection of the various formats for pictures for the Atari ST/TT/Falcon. I am looking for Degas, Degas Elite, Tiny (all resoultions), Spectrum 512 (compressed and uncompressed), and any other formats that were exclusive to the Atari ST/TT/Falcon computers.
  22. Does anyone know where I can find a US Atari STacy "laptop" computer? I would love to have one that has 4mb of RAM and at least a 20mb (prefer 40mb or higher)? Thanks
  23. Is the Falcon backward compatible with the ST/STe systems? Also does a CDRW drive work as well (with burning compatible function)?
  24. Just curious...was there ever an Atari CD Rom drive made for the Atari ST systems (not Falcon or TT) using the normal hard drive plugin? I know of SCSI used with the Link cartridge. I don't need a CDRW nor a DVD Rom drive, just a regular CD ROM reader is fine (speed does not matter because I know SCSI one I have is 1x speed). -- Doctor Vell www.doctorvell.com
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