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Yes, that was it. I feel stupid OK so for any future Axlon RAMDISK owners here that didn't already know, you have to create a new DOS disk, boot to it with the BASIC cartridge installed and then from BASIC type "Run "D:CREATE" on your original Axlon software disk. This will install the RAMDISK required software on the newly created DOS disk. You then make sure your Axlon is installed between your 2 RAM boards and then reset the 800 with the newly created disk still in the drive. If all goes well, you will see "RAMDISK MEMORY MANGEMENT SYSTEM VERSION 1.0" at the top of the DOS screen. Update: Also followed this procedure in Altirra and it works as well. Here is a copy of the ATR I created in Altirra in case you want to play with the Axlon RAMDISK. axlon2_ramdisk.atr includes several files copied over from the original Axlon disk, ramscan, memtest, assign and the documentation file, ramdisk.doc. These files are not copied over by default with the run "d:create" command. axlon_ramdisk.atr axlon2_ramdisk.atr
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Maybe I'm not supposed to boot from that Axlon disk, unfortunately, I can't view the files on the disk since it boots straight away. I'll try booting from another disk and then reading the contents of the Axlon disk from there.
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Hello, I picked up an Axlon 128 RAMDISK that's supposedly in working order but of course there is no manual for it so having a bit of an issue figuring it out. I've installed the board between my 2 16K RAM boards on my Atari 800. I've also downloaded and transferred the Axlon software disk to a floppy for my 810 drive that was provided by bob1200xl here: http://atariage.com/forums/topic/148107-axlon-128k-ramdisk-software/ But when I boot up with the disk in the drive, I get the following message. I should note I get the same message in Altirra when I try to use the ATR as well: "The RAMDISK cannot be formatted. Please see the RAMDISK manual. Start-up of system is terminated. to restart load press system reset." Does anyone know how to get this working? Since it's doing the same thing in Altirra, I'm guessing at this point it's not the real Axlon hardware, it must be something I'm not doing right with the software. Since I don't have a manual, I have no clue! Thanks for your time.
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Question about vendor and Atari 800XL power supply
sm3 replied to AAA177's topic in Atari 8-Bit Computers
I've *never* called him, so I can't speak to that. Best is a one man show. He could be sick, in the warehouse pulling orders, any number of things. If you email him, he will usually reply back late that night. Once you have a shipping quote, he will send you the total to pay via PayPal, you then just send him the payment and he ships. I would not bother with the website. The only thing it's really good for is looking to see if an item is still available. -
Yeah, I hear you. That ChooChooArcade is a bit pricey on some of their offereings. The eBay listing has the same cocktail galaga/mc pacman for cheaper. But I don't know, maybe they incorporate better parts or something.
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I guess the final selling price for the Model 4 (not 4P yet) version is $179.99. A dedicated page has been created and it provides a little more information: http://ianmav.customer.netspace.net.au/hires/hires.htm
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One of these days I might take the plunge on a cocktail version of Galaga/Pacman. There seems be a lot of them (new) on eBay for sale and I think I can squeeze that one in with my limited space Something like this, a bit pricey though! http://www.ebay.com/itm/331503612791
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Well, with a CRT and an X-arcade controller, you are pretty much there. I can understand having no room, I'm in the same boat. Too many computers and not enough storage. I've actually been itching to get one of these for my tankstick and MAME use: http://shop.xgaming.com/collections/arcade-parts/products/27-29-inch-makvision-crt-arcade-monitor The added benefit of that monitor is that it's VGA so I could use them with any of my old computers that have been adapted to output VGA. After using the real thing, the LCDs just don't do these old computers justice, I much prefer a CRT. I had to lookup "Bliss Box" since I never heard of that one.
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Question about vendor and Atari 800XL power supply
sm3 replied to AAA177's topic in Atari 8-Bit Computers
Well, it's repairable in case you need to have it done. The supply from either B&C or Best "should" be working when you get it. Both usually test the items before they ship. The other power supplies are usually not rebuildable because they are filled with epoxy so you actually can't get to the internals. The supply I linked was the #4 version (good one) not the ingot (which is #3). As to why this is recommended, I suppose it's because of the reliability he has seen with them over the years as an Atari dealer. Also, this one has vents, which will add a bit of life to it since the heat buildup will not be as great as a completely sealed supply. As far as Best goes, I would email him. My only suggestion is to not ask a bunch of questions and get a bunch of shipping quotes and never buy. It seems people who have done that in the past are no longer being sold to He who has the gold, makes the rules. This is all 30 year old electronics, there are no guarantees. -
Colored housing's (shells) for C64s kickstarter
sm3 replied to cimerians's topic in Commodore 8-bit Computers
I'm sure one of your kernal ROMs can be JiffyDOS. I'd be surprised if he doesn't support the Turbo Chameleon 64 (which is his product), 1541 Ultimate 2 or Easy Flash 3, all which allow you to switch out/in a kernal replacement so no real ROM chip is necessary. -
Colored housing's (shells) for C64s kickstarter
sm3 replied to cimerians's topic in Commodore 8-bit Computers
Yeah, it was in the updates I think. He also states that he will do more colors. -
Does JiffyDOS make third-party drives GEOS-compatible?
sm3 replied to OLD CS1's topic in Commodore 8-bit Computers
That's a good question. I personally don't use GEOS, but I know the original disks were copy protected to only work on the 1541/1571. The copy protection has been defeated if I'm not mistaken, so maybe one of those disks would work on those 3rd party drives. -
Colored housing's (shells) for C64s kickstarter
sm3 replied to cimerians's topic in Commodore 8-bit Computers
The project is now "funded" with 797 backers. -
Colored housing's (shells) for C64s kickstarter
sm3 replied to cimerians's topic in Commodore 8-bit Computers
Because a lot of the original cases look like this (or worse): https://stopxwhispering.files.wordpress.com/2012/07/c64.jpg -
Colored housing's (shells) for C64s kickstarter
sm3 replied to cimerians's topic in Commodore 8-bit Computers
These new cases will be great to use with the C64 Reloaded (when it's finally released). http://wiki.icomp.de/wiki/C64_reloaded -
Colored housing's (shells) for C64s kickstarter
sm3 replied to cimerians's topic in Commodore 8-bit Computers
I'd be really surprised if after the Kickstarter campaign, he didn't make additional cases. He probably will not use the original case colors that are in the campaign (as I think it states) but I'm betting he will offer different colors or maybe the original "beige". In my opinion, the success of the Kickstarter has proven to him that there is a small market out there for these items. He also has the 128 and Plus/4 case molds. -
Sega Genesis Classic vs. Retron: which one should I get?
sm3 replied to Tron Unit's topic in Sega Genesis
Nice! While it's not from SEGA, I had Namco Museum Essentials for my PS3 that I enjoyed playing (mainly for Galaga), but I haven't seen anything like this for the PS4 yet, unless I'm missing it! -
I'm in for 2. PM sent!
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There is one for sale on eBay now. I'm not sure I'd pay the current price for it, it's approaching the cost of the hard drive emulator which I think is far more useful. http://www.ebay.com/itm/161654761787 It's truly a niche item. But then again, TRS-80 items on the whole are rather rare these days.
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Unknown Commodore 1750 REU switch modification
sm3 replied to OLD CS1's topic in Commodore 8-bit Computers
Some apparently have the socket and some don't. If you look at your 128 memory map, the internal/external ROM should be at the same locations. It just depends on the bank configuration and what size ROM you have as well as some additional jumper settings. -
Hi yes, check out Matthew Reed's emulator: http://www.trs-80emulators.com/trs32/ The registered version supports them: High resolution graphics (Radio Shack and Micro-Labs). There were some games that were made to take advantage of the boards, but beyond that, not sure. The original boards are very very rare. If you do happen to own a real Model III or 4, someone has recreated these graphics boards and a guy from Australia is currently building versions for sale: http://www.vintage-computer.com/vcforum/showthread.php?46326-EOI-Model-III-and-4-hi-res-graphics-board-reproduction-kits And if you have a real Model 1, this device incorporates them as well: http://home.comcast.net/~bartlett.p/MISE/
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Wow, that place sounds awesome! Congratulations on your purchase, can't wait to see the photos. I've always wanted a real Galaga arcade machine, but just don't have the room for it. I have to settle for MAME with an X-Arcade Do you think this is their website: http://choochooarcades.com/Arcades/Classic.aspx
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Unknown Commodore 1750 REU switch modification
sm3 replied to OLD CS1's topic in Commodore 8-bit Computers
I believe that is the J2 jumper. It's used to select the size of the ROM you can put in that open slot 16k or 32k -
Are all CoCo joysticks interchangeable? I often see these black type joysticks for sale on eBay, however, the white version which I think would have been sold with the CoCo 2&3 seem kind of rare?
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Recently acquired a Tandy RadioShack Color Computer 2
sm3 replied to mozartpc27's topic in Tandy Computers
Yes, he said he's getting low. If you want one, you'll have to get on the list for the few remaining. I have never used a Color Computer before, but figured I'd get one to see what it's all about. I purchased a new old stock FD-502 drive to use with my TRS-80 but figured it would be nice to use it with a real Color Computer instead!
