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qberticus

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  1. It was 4: Look at FAQ http://www.faqs.org/faqs/games/doom/howto-ipx/
  2. I've never had a problem with the logs, but the pools of water, suck.
  3. I think I have one of these power supplies, but it's a 110V model, it looks like you are overseas and need a 220V model.
  4. Does anyone have this disk as an ATR? I never got a response...
  5. Thanks...I should have made a backup of the disks just in case, especially since that program writes to the program disk constantly.
  6. Hi everyone, I recently tried to use my copy of Print Power and for some reason, I can only get into the banners option. Signs and Cards lock the system up. Does anyone have an ATR of the main Print Power disk? My graphics disk appears to be OK so I only need to program disk. HELP!
  7. The Okimate 10 is indeed compatible with the Atari 1025 printer codes.
  8. I'm in - now I just need to come up with a list...
  9. This gives a little more information on that drive. http://www.atarimuseum.com/computers/8BITS...00/815/815.html This is also listed in the 8-bit FAQ: ==> Atari 815 Dual Disk Drive --- dual 5.25" floppy disk drives in one unit Were produced (all hand-built), but are very rare. One mode of operation. Per drive: 1) Single-Sided, Double-Density-- MFM 40 tracks x 18 sectors/track x 256 bytes/sector = 180K capacity 19.2Kbps transfer rate. 288RPM. The 815 includes a 6507 microprocessor. Shipped with DOS 2.0D MPI mechanism version- push button door opening for disk access Tandon mechanism version- lift door, like a garage door disk access accessories from Atari: CX8202 Atari 810/815 Blank Diskettes (5 per box, certified for double density) Stephen Knox writes (12/28/02): I believe the story on the 815s was Atari didn't want to release them due to severe QA problems with the drive but they had so many preorders they had to release something. I think they filled the preorders and then cancelled the model - Most of them got returned due to problems.
  10. Of course! One person has to stay on the exercise bike to keep the electricity flowing
  11. and what appears to be an Atari ST manual
  12. That looks very wrong! The RF unit is almost as big as the box for the whole system. Does it double as a food processor?
  13. Recently completed a great trade with Yodan.
  14. I know what it is, I just wish I could afford it
  15. http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewI...7&category=3528 Currently $102.50 as of this posting, is this real? It looks authentic.
  16. Has anyone tried using one of these adapters with the MyIDE? Looks like it would be great for an internal installation. http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewI...&category=11157
  17. Both 4.7 and 7.01 have Composer - the only difference is 7.01 produces 100% compliant HTML and CSS and 4.7 produces 95% compliant HTML. Both are relativily easy to use and free.
  18. From the Atari 7800 FAQ: 11. What are the 7800 cart and expansion port audio specs? Cartridge Port Audio The EAUDIO signal on the cartridge port pin 18 is the same audio signal that you hear from your monitor or TV. It is provided to the cartridge port with the idea that cartridges could include the ability to generate their own sound in addition to the sound generated by the 7800 itself. For example, a cartridge could have a POKEY chip on board and it would put its output out on this pin. ---------------- So basically the pokey chip generates analog audio on its audio pin and send s to down into the console where it is mixed into the RF signal and sent out of the console. This means other chips that output analog audio on one of thier pins could also be used instead of the POKEY chip. Chris
  19. I found out why certain people cannot download your files...Backslashes have no business being in a URL (Reference circle in attached picture). Non-IE browsers will choke badly on this like they should. BTW, using MS-Word and MS-Publisher to make web pages is a bad idea, I've seen them generate pages that cant even be used correctly by IE. That coupled with the fact that IE only accounts for 60-70% of the browser market. Un top of that, some people run older versions of IE or Mac versions of IE, since will also come to a screeching halt when they hit the backslash. If you want something that will make halfway decent HTML code, use Netscape Communicator 4.7 or even Frontpage or Frontpage Express.[/img]
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