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Top Games You'd Like to Have for Atari 8-Bits
Marsupilami replied to MrFish's topic in Atari 8-Bit Computers
Thanks Irgendwer, i've tried this version and...It misses something, maybe some good background music and indeed a different set of colors. -
Excellent ! Do you plan to include a kind of switch on it for the Low/Med/Hi-res support ?
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Top Games You'd Like to Have for Atari 8-Bits
Marsupilami replied to MrFish's topic in Atari 8-Bit Computers
Logical (i spent hours ont it). Simple graphics but quite difficult ShufflePuck Café (screenshot from ST) -
It looks great, thanks. There is no lag ?
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Hi walter_J64bit, If it works well i'm interested, i could'nt find any in France anyway... Thanks
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Hi @ll, My STF mouse is broken, so what's the best alternative ? - A jerry (USB input) - A TOM REV2 (USB input) - A Retrocable (PS/2) but it needs an old PS2 mouse... - A Stock Atari mouse as seen @best electronics (but 40$+shipping it's quite expensive), or a truemouse - A PeST PS2 to ST MOUSE INTERFACE as senn @exxohost (PS/2 also and out of stock) Or...something else ? Thanks, Marsup
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Really cool, do you intend to implement support for long file names in the future ?
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Hi folks, Since some of you found this post usefull on my website, i've improved visibility : It's now here : https://atarinside.dyndns.org/blog/index.php/tutorial-how-to-dump-an-old-atari-cassettetape-to-a-cas-or-wav-file/ It's also the 1st birthday of atarinside and the 100th software release, thanks for your loyalty ! Best Regards, Marsupilami.
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Glad to see it helps, feel free to use it and share
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Atari 8-bit Software Preservation Initiative
Marsupilami replied to Farb's topic in Atari 8-Bit Computers
That's true but in that case you can use a8cas to transform your data track (only) from wav to cas then open the cas in Altirra, Cload then CSAVE your program in Altirra, convert it to wav again with a8cas and sync the result with your audio track in audacity. It's a long process but pretty reliable. -
In France, Atari sold "PAL" XLF first but they had problems to deliver enough quantity, that's why the XLF Pal is the rarest. The SECAM (XLF) was produced a few month later and the quality was better. If you want to know if it's an XLF Secam without opening it, just look at the rear, ie search the "TV switch (Color/B&W)" or the lack of coaxial output. This is a NTSC : http://atarinside.dyndns.org/blog/wp-content/uploads/AI/photo-gallery/NTSC.jpg This is a PAL (not XLF - no Freddie) http://atarinside.dyndns.org/blog/wp-content/uploads/AI/photo-gallery/PAL_001.jpg This is a SECAM XLF http://atarinside.dyndns.org/blog/wp-content/uploads/AI/photo-gallery/SECAM.jpg
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Atari 8-bit Software Preservation Initiative
Marsupilami replied to Farb's topic in Atari 8-Bit Computers
Try this : http://atarinside.dyndns.org/blog/index.php/tutorial-how-to-dump-an-old-atari-cassettetape-to-a-cas-or-wav-file/ If you choose the Altirra method, keep in mind that you must disable "C: patch cassette SIO" before Csaving. As the doctor Said, if you have audio on the left track, you can't convert your program to a cas file, so keep it as wav, but check the result : sometimes the "stop" signal is missing or not loud enough (used by your Atari to stop playing the tape while waiting for an input), you'll have to replace it. If you have no audio, a cas file will do the job. -
Does anyone have the IRIDIS 1 and 2 disks?
Marsupilami replied to tschak909's topic in Atari 8-Bit Computers
Hi, any news about Iridis 1 ? The snake game "ZAP" was published in Hebdogiciel, a french newspaper (here : http://download.abandonware.org/magazines/Hebdogiciel/hebdogiciel_numero028/03.jpg ) You'll find an ATR and the Basic file here : http://www.hebdogiciel.free.fr/hd-roms/atari/HEB28_Serpent.zip(http://www.hebdogiciel.free.fr/ATARI.htm). Unfortunatelly, there must be a problem in translation. Can someone find the error(s) ? Thanks -
Hi, Try to reload the home page CTRL+F5, this should be fixed now
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Welcome to the new Atarinside re(CLOAD)ed web site, here’s what you’ll find : As previously, the HD pictures of 800 XL’s motherboards which generated over 50,000 views on the old site, thank you all for your loyalty My tribute to these beautiful white and silver plastic boxes, many of which have never been preserved and are not -yet- even listed on the respected Atarimania. This is my current Atari France / Benelux / Deutschland / Italy /UK collection (72 boxes) including each : Dumps of cartridges ( French Logo …) and disks ( .PRO format). The stereo tapes containing audio data : I patiently restored audio, retimed and even repaired when the Atari masters were defective but sold as is ! Some tapes like « Initiation à la programmation en Basic 1, 2 et 3« are now 100% usable for the first time after 30 years, and available at .cas or .WAV format. The scans of my booklets (1200 pages). The scans of my covers. The transcript of the back covers in the original language. Advertisements (France only for now). The screenshots. The videos. The price in the 80’s in France. Anecdotes:Do you know that Atari Germany used a lot of music for its software? You will find Barry White in the BASIC learning cassettes (Programmieren leicht gemacht), Jean -Michel Jarre in « Time Bandit« , The Beatles in « Yokyu II« ? Can you recognize the music of Karriere ? For France, only « Des chiffres et des lettres » has a well known music … well … in France Will you be able to find the only program which was translated in 6 languages by ATARI? Do you know that Atari has made two versions of the Microsoft / MiKrosoft BASIC in Germany? Do you know who are Dagmar Berghoff, Seymour Papert or Essoukan Mouangue? The full reference list of those white/silver boxes for each country. For France only, the history of the Atari 800 XL linked to Jack Tramiel through the 80’s press. You can try to use the google translate tool on the right if you still want to read it. The list of what I have to share and the list of what I’m looking for. All this represents hundreds of hours of work, only one dump comes from the web (my original box has blister around), all the rest, except a few scans of newspapers, has been done by myself. Help yourself, have fun, however for the respect of the time i spent on this, a reference or a link to this site would be appreciated if you reuse something. Do you want to help me to find prices in newspapers, advertisements for your country, add a story, trade a box against another? Contact me here. I hope you’ll enjoy your stay, please subscribe and leave a comment ! A last word: english is not my native language so thanks for your comprehension with my mistakes, drop me an email/comment if you see any correction to do.
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Indeed. I made a binary file compare and both are identical. And i did it with the 2 Deutsch release : There is an alternate Deutsch « Microsoft Basic II » version (second release, labelled "MiKrosoft Basic") with : a different front cover (the back is the same) a different DOS disk. The same content (cart & docs) To take another example, the Deutsch release of LOGO wasn't translated either (or because of a lack of time from Atari ?): In the french release, all the instructions (ie "show turtle", "repeat", "forward"..) are translated in french (ie "montre tortue", "repete", "avance") but the deutsch cartridge is also the same than in the USA with everything in english (But the included booklets of course).
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Yes exactly.
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Thanks Phaeron for your very clear answers (and your patience), i will try. Since i'm currently trying to backup some old tapes missing at "AM", i'll wait for the decoder tweaking
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Very nice ! I think you're right indeed I also found this : "The [Microsoft] 1981 year-end sales total $17,331,000. The 1980 Calendar Year employee headcount totals 129 people. Notable employees hired: Tandy Trower, Jeff Raikes, Chris Peters and 100th employee Ellen Aycock." And here Byte Magasine P144 (1983) "Chris Peters is a system software engineer at Microsoft Corporation (..). In addition to the Mouse Project, he worked on Microsoft's Softcard and helped develop MS-DOS 2.0".
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Hi, Put your tape in your 1010. Press fast forward until the end of the tape. Now press Rewind and wait... Then try to load your tape. This will give the tape a better "standardized" alignement and the same "resistance" so If the 1010 motor / belt are tired, this will help a bit. I may not work but sometimes it helps
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Hi @ll, i've dumped the Deutsch Microsoft Basic II Cart, in fact it's exactly the same than the US release. But i'm a bit curious, so I opened the ROM it with an Hexa editor : Near the end, just before the copyright which is printed to the screen after boot, there is a hidden name : C PETERS›ATARI MICROSOFT BASIC II V2.0›© 1982 MICROSOFT› Was "C PETERS" the nickname of Bill in the 80's ?
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Help: Dumping Cartridges for dummies
Marsupilami replied to Marsupilami's topic in Atari 8-Bit Computers
@Allan, IMHO,you can put a rarity 9 on this one. -
Help: Dumping Cartridges for dummies
Marsupilami replied to Marsupilami's topic in Atari 8-Bit Computers
Nice, The documentation is huge (~300 pages) so i'm not sure i'll be able to do it quickly. But i have some pictures for you, see below. Regards, Marsup
