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Everything posted by AtariGeezer
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Larry Catalino? He had two when I bought his spare. He's now head of the Dover AFB Computer Network Center... When were you in Dover?
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LOL maybe...
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Okay, cool... I bought an ATR8000 (64k) from a friend in Dover, DE back in '92 for $100, but hadn't heard of anyone with the co-88... Was thinking of buying the one on ebay @ $135 for a backup, but maybe not now? Saw a plain ATR8000 on ebay a few months back go for $50 (BIN), but that had a fan mounted on top. I hesitated and someone jumped on it first... Thanks...
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What does an ATR-8000 w/Co-Power-88 (128k) go for these days??? Found one for sale...
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ATR-8000 w/Co-Power-88 IBM Upgrade for Atari 8bits....
AtariGeezer replied to Curt Vendel's topic in Buy, Sell, and Trade
I was hoping to find what they are worth, not what someone's asking price is $100 to $150? I've seen a few ATR1000's on ebay go for as low as $50 to $100... -
ATR-8000 w/Co-Power-88 IBM Upgrade for Atari 8bits....
AtariGeezer replied to Curt Vendel's topic in Buy, Sell, and Trade
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Assembler "Boot Camp"
AtariGeezer replied to therealbountybob's topic in Atari 5200 / 8-bit Programming
The Atari Assembler Editor is what I used to learn 6502 programming back in '83-84. It's a bit slow on compiling, but it gets the job done With it, I was able to make a S.A.M. handler and a talking terminal, maybe the first? Guys in the Guam Atari User Group liked it... The Boot Camp series was a good learning aid for the beginner to intermediate user. -
Radio Modem - lets users use their Atari computers to talk to each other. Kind of like a teleprinter, but uses a computer to read/generate the text. Thats what I think it is, anyway I want that sweet Atari 810 dust cover!!! Kinda, the kantronics cart uses the kantronics "Interface I" or "Interface II" to send & receive Radio Teletype and Morse Code with Ham Radios... The OS mod looks interesting
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This is a variation of "The Pill"... After a cart has been copied, you plug in this dummy cart and run the program created by the cart copier. This program will tell you to flip the switch, when you do, the image of the cart will run I've made such a program back in '84...
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SmartDos 8.2d is what I included in post #24
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Yep, had to re-flash with v2.5 firmware myself, v3.0rc5 would not boot on my 800...
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Okay, try Top-DOS 1.5a. All files are in tact... Boots on my 800 and 800xl using SIO2SD v2.5 firmware Top-DOS 1.5a (1985)(R.K.Bennett).atr
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$78.20 Sent by PalPal for 2x 4Mbit SIC!Carts
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No, I just copied the floppy to an atr. I'll check the floppy out...
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Check out this version of TopDOS, not sure which version. Also added two SmartDOS copies... TopDos01.ATR SmartDos01.ATR SmartDos-OmniMon01.ATR
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Think I mis-read, thought he was taking payments now and peeps higher on the list had priority over the requests. My mistake, I hope
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I'm like 30th down on the list, but was the 12th who replied in this thread, so what is my real standing? I can send you $$ now by paypal, but where? Thanks, Jay
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Well, I have my Atari 800 and ATR8000 to run true CP/M on instead... Like I said, I was just looking for another tool for the 64, not a new complete system
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Woo Hoo!!! Got my SIO2SD back up and running with v3.0rc5, also set the Fusebits to (H: 0xC3, L: 0x3F)... Thanks again for the help...
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Thank you for the clarification FJC
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or should I use this one from This Thread instesd for AVRprgWin? Thanks again, Jay
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Next Question: What program is used in that configuration? AVRprgWin's docs says to use different pins on the LPT port for SCK snd Reset...
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I'd like 2x 4 Mbit carts please.
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Thank you I'll run down to the parts store tomorrow and get the 6-pin header and make a cable...
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Today I was testing an 835 modem with the SIO2SD connected and 835 made a weird noise. Afterward the LCD display on the SIO2SD came up with a row of blocks on the top line, and only the green LCD lights up... Can I reflash the atmel chip from the six pin connections on board? If so, How do I wire it up to an LPT Port? Or how can I get a new programmed Atmel for it? Thanks, Jay
