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  1. Looking for these DC games: complete, clean and reasonably priced. I'd like to acquire them in multiples to save on shipping.


    Crazy Taxi need the manual

    Daytona USA need the manual

    Dino Crisis

    Ecco the Dolphin need the manual

    F355 Challenge need the manual

    Hydro Thunder need the manual

    Namco Museum need the manual

    NFL Blitz 2001

    NHL 2K2

    Ready 2 Rumble Boxing: Round 2 need the manual

    San Francisco Rush 2049

    Sega GT need the manual

    Spider-Man need the manual

    Star Wars Demolition need the manual

    Star Wars Episode I Pod Racer need the manual

    Virtua Tennis


    Thank you


  2. Understanding Atari Graphics by Michael Boom 1982.

    101 Atari Computer Programming Tips and Tricks by Alan North 1983.

    Your Atari Computer - a guide to Atari 400/800 personal computers by Ion Poole 1982.

    An Atari for Kids by Sharon Boren 1984.


    All books are in used condition with various stages of wear. If these do not sell, they will go to Salvation Army. Media Mail from 80138. Thank you.

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  3. Ah, that makes sense.

     

    That card will work for what some people want it for. My biggest concern would be documentation. I have a Mockingboard-K and can find pretty much no documentation for it,I expect the same from that storage card. Another option is the MicroDrive IDE Turbo from Ultimate Apple 2 (https://www.ultimateapple2.com/catalogzen155a/index.php?main_page=product_info&cPath=1_16&products_id=15 )

    Does anyone have one of these microdrive controllers? Seems like a good option for the CFFA?

     

    Thank you,

    Roger


  4. My first foray into PC's was with an Amstrad PC1512 in the late 80's. It had the dual floppy drive (no hard drive) and, looking back on it today, it seems pretty damn archaic.

     

    Funny thing is that I purchased it at Dilliards (in Fort Worth, TX) of all places... I never knew they sold computers. This would be like buying a new PC at Macy's today.

     

    Lot of good memories with that computer though... at the time, it was such a huge upgrade from my 800XL setup ;-) It bridged the gap until I got my 386 Compudyne PC at CompUSA years later :thumbsup:

     

    Roger

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