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Mr.Bacardi

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  1. I recently came across a german version of APX title "Domination" by Alan M. Newman called "Herr der Länder".

    It looks like it was sold in the early Atari years (1981/1982) in Germany (maybe via Atari Club Deutschland?) and I'm wondering if there's a web site that lists all the german conversions?

     

    Here's a picture of the box. It came together with german manual on photocopied A4 paper...

     

    Around 1983 Atari Deutschland started to publish german programs under the label "UserSoft" (similar to APX in US). Any further info on the "UserSoft" titles is much appreciated! ;)

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  2. I recently discovered that Altirra supports reading wav files, which works really fantastic! :)

    But somehow writing back to cas files seems not to work.

    I created a new cas file with Atari800WinPL and tried to write some files to it (using Altirra).

    I didn't get any error and any everything seems to be o.k., but file size of cas file did not increase end it's still empty!

    Is there something I missed or is it a bug in Altirra 2.50?

  3. Mr. Bacardi mentions an 'HDI' device. You mention BB floppy board. Are these high density drives 256 bytes/sector? If so, then I think

    RW13 will work. If 512 bytes/sector, RW is out.

    What's an 'HDI' device? A Hard Drive Interface?

    RW will work up to 65535 sectors.

    Hi Russg,

    HDI is a german HD disk interface for HD 3,5" & 5,25" floppies. density is 256bytes/sector.

    I will try your RW13, but need to set up my real hw first...

  4. Thanks all for the interesting feedback! Mydos seems to have some powerfull options, but what I'm looking for is something similar to "US Copy" by E.Reuss.

    Means: can be run from a gamedos, fast loading time, support of extra RAM and easy to use (just set destination drive and start copy).

    In my case it should work with my HDI connected to a 3,5" HD floppy drive... :D

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