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Allan

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  1. It looks like the line below. I used to just do a 'replace all' on the 'õ' with another character. Dõ4150 PRINT #1;" ";L$(J*30+6,(J+1)*30)õ4160 NEXT Jõ4170 CLOSE #1õ4180 RETURN õ
  2. I use to know this but it's been so long I have forgotten. I am trying to convert an Atari text file (LISTed BASIC file) into a modern PC text file and I forget the symbol(s) to replace the Atari carriage return with. Does anybody know the symbol to use so that a LISTed BASIC file isn't one long line?
  3. OK. I am going with 800XLNZ's version. I returned the 1023/1024 to 719/720. Tested it and it seems to work. Thanks, guys. I am trying to type in all the programs from the December, 1985 issue of Compute! magazine. I just have to de-bug the Diary program and then I will post it in the other thread I made. 720_Sector_Disassembler.atr
  4. I am missing four data and can't seem to find them. Argg!! The FOR-NEXT loop runs out of data at 252.
  5. Bugs in my data statements. I will re-upload it in a bit.
  6. So here is the disassembler/sector reader. Please give it a try and see if I didn't add any bugs. Ignore the other three files on the disk. Disassembler_Test.atr
  7. It makes so many mistakes that monkey would do a better job. It's been decades of OCR tech but it just never gets better when it comes to program listings.
  8. I might need someone to try the program to see if it works OK (No typing bugs). I should finish it today (I hope).
  9. I knew it was a long shot but I thought I would try. I am typing it in now. I am at line 1000. If I come across a really big listing a might try your suggestion if we can a get a few people to do it.
  10. Does anybody have a copy of the Disassembler from the December, 1985 issue of Compute magazine?
  11. I am looking to trade one of my Pokey chips for either a physical copy or even a good, clean scan of HESware's Mr. TNT. *Not the Commodore manual that is on the Internet already.
  12. I took all the Atari specific articles in Softline magazine and made one PDF of them. It includes all the sound articles by Bill Williams, the programmer of Necromancer, Alley Cat and Salmon Run. Softline_Magazine_Atari_Articles.pdf
  13. Do you remember any more details about it? How you got the job, etc.?
  14. It looks like a data file for some kind of disk catalog database.
  15. I think disk two had some files added to it by the disk owners. Hopefully Minotaur can be recovered.
  16. https://archive.org/details/christian-signs-and-symbols-ziza-presents-inc/mode/2up https://archive.org/details/creation-story-from-genesis-ziza-presents-inc
  17. I watched this last night. Great job. I love these types of videos.
  18. I also noticed a couple of entries with the same names of some of these games but no other attributes. So hopefully some mysteries solved with these entries.
  19. Thanks, DjayBee. I will include it in the pile of disks I send off to be Kyrofluxed.
  20. Cool. Glad that I copied them, then. Two of the games on disk two seem to copy fine off the disk. That is all I have of these disks. I am not sure if there were any more. I scan of the magazines would probably answer that question. Unfortunately, the non-adventure Atari listings in Softline magazine don't seem to be included on these disks but I don't think there were a lot of other listings. Mostly by the articles by Bill Williams.
  21. Here are the other two disks. Disk 2 seems to have some errors. Softline_Adventures_in_Adventuring_Pak_2.atr Softline_Adventures_in_Adventuring_Pak_3.atr
  22. I just realized I made a mistake in the title of this thread. It's Softline, not Softside.
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