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Allan

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  1. Here are the last three that i have. https://archive.org/details/sherlock-disk-utility-rantom-microcomputer-software https://archive.org/details/portland-atari-club-september-1987 https://archive.org/details/portland-atari-club-march-1987 If anybody has any other issues or any club public domain disks, please archive them.
  2. Here is another manual. Sherlock. https://archive.org/details/sherlock-disk-utility-rantom-microcomputer-software
  3. Another issue. March, 1987. https://archive.org/details/portland-atari-club-march-1987
  4. Well, they are quite small compared to a lot of other scans on Archive. Archive.org is not concerned with compressing files. Just the opposite. They are trying to preserve things. Not only that but they also take the uploaded documents and convert them into a bunch of different formats. In general, better to have higher resolution scans than low res scans. People can compress files to make them smaller with the loss of dots-per-inch but you can't go the other way without re-scanning the document.
  5. Another issue. April, 1987: https://archive.org/details/portland-atari-club-april-1987
  6. The first one to print this out and post a picture of it framed or tacked to a wall gets a free 1450XLD.
  7. https://archive.org/details/solo-flight-microprose 22 x 17 Take this file to your local library that has a large poster printer and print it out!
  8. Another issue. https://archive.org/details/portland-atari-club-february-1986
  9. More issues. https://archive.org/details/portland-atari-club-august-1985/page/n1/mode/2up https://archive.org/details/portland-atari-club-july-1985
  10. Did he ever have an account on Atariage?
  11. I got a stack of these newsletters that I am starting to scan and upload to Archive.org. Did anybody here belong to this user group? https://archive.org/details/portland-atari-club-april-1985_202403/mode/2up https://archive.org/details/portland-atari-club-february-1984 https://archive.org/details/portland-atari-club-february-1985 I have nine up already. Another ten or so to go.
  12. @Guitarman Now that you have started to settle in and assuming you got (and still have) a lot of software with these collections, please consider having one of the guys with disk archiving devices borrow your disks to back them up. And that goes for software packaging and manuals as well.
  13. What's really missing more are utilities with their packaging and public domain software. The Antic and Analog magazine software has been archived and most of the the APX stuff as been as well. A big thing that is needed is organizing this stuff better and having a more easier way to get access to it. For example, a site needs to be created to access and search all the user group disks. Right now they are just partial collections out there in various places.
  14. Of course. As always, please take what I scan a put it in as many places on the Web as possible. This goes for everyone. As much as Archive.org is great, I don't expect any one place to be around forever.
  15. I came across these in an auction of a bunch of Atari service manuals. I am assuming they are super rare. They are very large so I had to stitch them together the best I could. The only mention of them that I could find anywhere was in an ad in issue 14 of Analog Computing. https://archive.org/details/atari-410-schematic-a-skematiks/Atari_410_Schematic_A_Skematiks/ I don't know how accurate they are but for the sake of preservation, here they are. P.S. It is amazing how terrible Google is. I did a search for 'Skematiks', a very strange spelling that would have very few hits. I got nothing. I did the same search on Archive.org and the ad in Analog magazine came up easily. Wow!!
  16. This source code was supposedly on an old hard drive but I don't thick it was ever recovered.
  17. Yes. I will get the disks copied ASAP.
  18. Here is a scan of a super rare book on VisiCalc. It came in a box and also came with a flyer. Scanned both of these as well. It also came with a disk. Will get that archived at some point as well. https://archive.org/details/visi-calc-programming-no-experience-necessary-daniel-shaffer
  19. Probably. It would take quite a bit of time to find it. I will try at some point.
  20. I just scanned a super rare VisiCalc programming book. https://archive.org/details/visi-calc-programming-no-experience-necessary-daniel-shaffer
  21. I love the use of the 400/800 style. Looks fantastic.
  22. This was included with auction I won recently. Santa_Cruz_Educational_Software_Complaint_Letter.pdf
  23. Published in 1984 for multiple platforms, Learning Express was a teaching program on how to use your computer. It came with an audio cassette and a data cassette. https://archive.org/details/consumer-software-news-v1n2/page/44/mode/2up?q="Learning+Express" https://archive.org/details/how-to-operate-the-atari-600-xl-800-xl-learning-express. Manual Will archive the cassettes soon.
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