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Everything posted by Bill Lange
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In addition to the various smartmodems and the chronograph, Hayes also has a Interbridge and a Transet. Not sure how many of these two items sold, but they are hard to find today.
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I got it as a bonus for supporting the Kickstarter for this book I believe.
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After a couple of years, tonight I finally got around to replacing a burned out fuse and got my working again. My has a little board inside by Paul Rickards that lets the Hayes Chronograph update the time via my wireless network and the internet, rather than having to hook up a computer to it.
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Looking for Atari computer store demo
Bill Lange replied to Random Terrain's topic in Atari 8-Bit Computers
I found the VHS tape of this demo at a random flea market a few years ago. I got it for next to nothing. I had never seen it before and was glad to find and save it. Emmy Award Winning Atari Videographer Amiga Bill Winters was kind enough to dumped it to digital format for me on his equipment. -
Thanks for updating 3.90 to include the XEP80 port option!
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Here are two and a half silent (boring) minutes of Silent Bulter 80 boot from an SDRIVE-MAX on an Atari 800XL with a XEP80 connected to joystick port #1 and output to a Zenith green screen. I tried to capture the video with a video capture card, but the card didn't like the XEP80 output.
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Nice job!
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There was once a popular thing called a "Silent Butler". Maybe it is just a play on that. I find a spreadsheet, even back in the ferg, much easier to use.
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There are 14 diskettes with dates covering more than a year. I would hope that there is more than just the title screen. I did use one of the 40 column versions in this set to create a RECORD disk to try with the 80 column version.
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Curt Vendel recently sent me 14 5 1/4 floppy diskettes related to the rare, unreleased 80 column version of Silent Butler. I Kryofluxed all 14 diskettes and put disk images and RAW files in various places including archive.org. You can run the disk images in Altirra with a virtual XEP80 attached. I've been able to get the 80-column title screen to display, but nothing after that. Once the "disk" stops stops spinning, it plays a tune, which I assume means it wants a RECORD disk, but haven't got much further. Curt had brought these diskettes to VCF East 2019 in May and we were able to get just as far on physical hardware. As I mentioned I Kryofluxed all 14 diskettes and made disk images of both sides for a total of 28 disk images to play with. The raw Kryoflux files are also in the archive. Curt also has a few pages of notes/manual that were with the diskettes. We'll get them posted here as well. If anyone is able to get past the title screen in 80 columns, please report back. Regards, Bill
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Vaults of Nhyrmeth (was 'dungeon crawler attempt')
Bill Lange replied to clth's topic in Atari 5200 / 8-bit Programming
I don't think Dragon Bade II hasn't been available for a very long time. There are some tools and other ideas on the site that might be useful. -
Vaults of Nhyrmeth (was 'dungeon crawler attempt')
Bill Lange replied to clth's topic in Atari 5200 / 8-bit Programming
I was a play-tester on a Palm Pilot game called Dragon Bane II that had this look back in the early 2000s. http://www.mythological.com/db2.htm -
One issue that I ran into, and it took me a few days to figure out, is that the ESP8266 works with a 2.4Ghz wireless network, but doesn't seem to operate in 5Ghz. It will connect to 5Ghz, but it will not work, at least for me. If you have issues trying to connect to the tnfsd server, try using 2.4Ghz.
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Nice! Thanks for sharing, and of course, for creating the game in the first place!
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If any one of you that have downloaded the poster and actually have it printed and hung, please post a pic.
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Here is the huge poster image if anyone wants it. You can have it printed at vistaprint.com or wherever. https://citrix.sharefile.com/share/view/sbb9e9658d73421e9
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I've played Universe a lot over the years. Playing in Altirra with two virtual drives to cut down on excessive disk swaps and ability to speed up the emulator during the slow (graphic drawing) parts is really useful. I always enjoyed figuring out profitable trade routes and those one or two items that you can make ridiculous profits on. I never saw the End Game screen.
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Get Your AtariAge Badge for PRGE!
Bill Lange replied to Albert's topic in 2019 Portland Retro Gaming Expo
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Anyone buy these "new manufacture" 1020 pens?
Bill Lange replied to ACML's topic in Atari 8-Bit Computers
These pens are still used in some industry equipment such as EKG machines and such. I've read somewhere (maybe on Paul Rickards' blog: http://biosrhythm.com/?p=1395) that they are still manufactured in Europe in small lots. Expensive, but fresh. -
Old pictures of our Atari 8-bit setups
Bill Lange replied to chad5200's topic in Atari 8-Bit Computers
Circa 1985. Atari 800XL, ATR8000, two DSQD drives, 810, Hayes ... -
Old pictures of our Atari 8-bit setups
Bill Lange replied to chad5200's topic in Atari 8-Bit Computers
Here is my setup from circa 1984: Atari 400 with full-stroke keyboard hacked in, 810 drive (with write bad sector switch), 850, Hayes 300 smartmodem, Gemini 10x printer. Notice the Ultima map pinned to the wall. -
Old pictures of our Atari 8-bit setups
Bill Lange replied to chad5200's topic in Atari 8-Bit Computers
Here is my rig from the summer of 1983. I built the desk in high school freshman year wood shop class. Atari 400 to which I added a switch to turn off the internal speaker. -
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