-
Posts
7,580 -
Joined
-
Last visited
-
Days Won
2
Content Type
Profiles
Forums
Blogs
Gallery
Events
Store
Posts posted by Allan
-
-
2 hours ago, ClausB said:
Missing page 396 (continuation of "Upgrades are for everybody").
I Guess I have to lay off the drugs.
I just uploaded a new PDF with the missing pages. It may take a couple of hours to show up. Same link.
https://archive.org/details/computer-shopper-sept-1987-vol-7-num-9-atari-articles/mode/2up
- 1
-
https://archive.org/details/computer-shopper-sept-1987-vol-7-num-9-atari-articles/mode/2up
Some more ST articles from Computer Shopper, September, 1987.
- 1
-
https://archive.org/details/computer-shopper-sept-1987-vol-7-num-9-atari-articles/mode/2up
Another issue. September, 1987. No program listings again.
- 1
-
4 minutes ago, MrFish said:
Cool stuff. Thanks for sharing.
The way they substituted Atari for Apple on the packaging.
It was like they were dipping their toes in a pool. Let's put almost zero effort in and see how it sells. . . . .. Ewww!! Too cold!!
- 1
-
Here is something most people probably didn't know. Beagle Bros sold software for Atari 8-bits. They were just Printshop pictures but still surprising.
The pictures and disks were produced by No Frills Software but were published by Beagle Bros.
I will get the disks copied at some point.
I got both of these packages still sealed in plastic so these are verified as coming this way.
Minipix_Disk_1_Beagle_Bros.pdf Minipix_Disk_1_Warranty_Card_No_Frills_Software_Beagle_Bros.pdf Minipix_Disk_2_Beagle_Bros.pdf
- 10
- 1
-
-
-
https://archive.org/details/computer-shopper-march-1988-vol-8-num-3-atari-articles
March, 1988. No program listings.
- 2
-
On 4/14/2021 at 10:16 PM, Big_Mo said:
Was just looking through these. I recall writing a review of Spectrum 512 for Computer Shopper...my only piece for them (I mostly wrote for ST-Log), but for the life of me I can't remember what issue is was in! Probably some time in 1988.
Finally found it. March, 1988. I am scanning it now. Will post soon.
-
Here is another issue, April, 1989.
https://archive.org/details/computer-shopper-april-1989-vol-9-num-4-atari-articles
- 1
-
Another issue of Computer Shopper.
https://archive.org/details/computer-shopper-oct-87-vol-7-no-10-atari-articles
- 3
-
https://archive.org/details/computer-shopper-oct-87-vol-7-no-10-atari-articles
Here is another issue. It has a BASIC listing.
- 1
-
On 10/17/2023 at 10:08 PM, Forrest said:
The Infinity program for the Atari XE computers sounds great, but I don’t believe it was ever released. The Atari ST announcement overshadowed other news.
It was not. We don't know why. We can speculate, but until we can contact anyone involved, we will never know. It really looks interesting though. Hopefully it, or at least a demo of it, will be found one day.
- 1
-
-
Can you take some pics of the sides of the unit?
-
-
@phoneyWith Atari800MacX emulator, you can cut and paste a program (text) right into Basic. Open the BASIC cartridge in the emulator and paste it in. When you paste it in, make sure the emulator is set at full speed so it does it faster. Then you can set it back to normal speed.
-
@eizner23 Is there anyway you could scan the Atari Service folder and anything in it and the Mosaic memory upgrade manual?
- 1
-
Wow. That was a while ago. I can't believe it was 17 years ago.
It would be great if someone scanned a 5200 cart and made a new version with an insert on the end for an end label like the 2600/7800.
-
I have an addiction to programs, manuals, magazines, etc. But not so much to collect them, but to archive/scan them for everyone. It's getting harder and harder to find stuff though. And even when I do find stuff, a lot of it is no longer at a reasonable price.
- 3
- 1
-
3 minutes ago, Dr Do said:
One makes an appearance approx 30 mins into this YouTube video, but I've no idea where you'd find a hard copy of it (unless it's one of those already linked to in the previous posts!)
That one is for the 600XL, 800XL, 1400XL and 1450XLD.
Fun fact* When I was a teenager, Electronic Fun magazine hosted a video game show in New York City for the general public. Atari was there and had stacks of these catalogs for free. I think I must have grabbed about twenty of them. I don't remember them having the 1400 nor the 1450 at the show.
-
-
5 hours ago, SenorRossie said:
I have used it exclusively for the atari 8-bit cartridges and I find it is pretty easy to use:
- Start the Maxflash Studio software (windows only)
- Connect the usb cart with the cartridge you want to dump attached
- select the correct cart type
and dump it in a (few) second(s). Load the dump in you favourite emulator to test.
Pro tip: disconnect the usb connection prior to switching carts.
I have one also and agree with @SenorRossie
- 1
-
So many Countermeasures!!!
in Atari 5200
Posted
https://archive.org/details/atari-5200-counter-measure-point-of-purchase-standee