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AtariGeezer

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  1. I received 1 today also OS.XEX is in the firmware zip and the latest is at: http://avgcart.tmp.sk/files/atari/avgcart-0013.zip Thank you Tmp :thumbsup: ;-)
  2. Link had garbage chars in it. https://github.com/pkali/scorch_src/blob/master/textproc.asm
  3. Cool, glad to hear :thumbsup: : I had that one on my watch list too, but ended up buying from 2 different sellers...
  4. If you have the time to unzip all of the zips and extract just the ATX's, be my guest
  5. Now we just need a huge zip of nothing but ATX files
  6. I'll give you $20 We know you are selling and just want to see what you can get
  7. MPPExpress.ATR Oops, the previous post had a bad Dup.sys...
  8. Here's an ATR with the doc file too... MPPExpress.ATR
  9. In this pic it shows that it uses the ili9340 chip set which isn't on the supported list. The ili9341 is what most are using. Looking at the board info, there are a bit of differences between the two... Not sure if it will work with the ili9341 flash files or not.
  10. It's right here: http://atariage.com/forums/topic/139426-free-you-pay-shipping-microbits-1000e-modem-no-ps/?do=findComment&comment=1686955
  11. Just tested on my XEL and it's working with it too...
  12. I have 1 working now with my Incognito 800 Will have to check it out on my XEL too...
  13. I pulled out what I think is a 1N914 (can only read 14 on 1 line) from a diode parts drawer and it has forward bias of 0.57 volts, reverse bias is O.00 volts. Just started soldering one up...
  14. My 2 UNO boards will be here in the next hour, I'll build up 2 of these today and test my diodes (914's and 4148's)...
  15. For reference, here are the schematics for the 2 different UNO Boards:
  16. If it was powered through a USB Port on a PC, the data lines RX and TX might have interfered with IO. But that can't be if powered by SIO port. Just a thought...
  17. How are you powering it? USB wall-wart adapter or connected to a PC?
  18. Yes, but with sending to Greece is that it would be about $100 round trip. I would be using a small 9x9x2 inch Digi-key box for that if I did for peace of mind.
  19. Yeah, thought about using a hair dryer and a make-shift reducer to narrow the heat flow, but Panos said without regulating the heat, it could cause further damage. Also thought about buying a Hot Air Rework station and trying that too, but as Foft pointed out that this isn't the best option since it isn't the best to start learning on
  20. I figured out the problem with mine. It seems the Postal Apes really mishandled the package along the way and the FPGA developed bad connections with the 400 odd solder balls that are used to adhere to the PCB. So now I need your (AA Members) assistance in locating someone state side who is qualified in FPGA re-work. Anyone know of such a person or repair shop??? Thanks, Jay
  21. http://www.atarimuseum.com/computers/8bits/400800/atari850.html
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