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I actually won this auction but the ID10T's never emailed me back. I am going to file a complaint with ebay... I won it for $1
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My ST now. Show your ST/TT/Falcon setup
tjlazer replied to Gunstar's topic in Atari ST/TT/Falcon Computers
Check out my setup! As you can see I have a Mega ST4 professional computer with a Megafile 20, SC1224 monitor and a Link 2 with a Syquest EZ135. To the left of this great piece of computing history is his little brother, the Atari 130XE computer! Hooked up to that is a XF551 drive and XDM121 printer! Nice huh Doomy? -
XEGS: Game System or Computer?
tjlazer replied to HP Atari King of Michigan's topic in Atari 8-Bit Computers
I disagree completely. The XEGS matches the XE style to a "T". And the XF551 disk drive matches the XEGS perfectly! And the Atari 130XE, along with every other 8-bit Atari computer, was sold without a storage device included. You had to buy the tape or disk drive seperatly. So the XEGS is basically a Atari 8-bit computer marketed as a games system. -
Hmm, I'm not sure - I know that you can use joysticks between the 8bit line of computers and the STs with no problem. Its a very subjective thing, but I like a Wico BOSS or the Wico model with the ergonomic hand grip. Best Electronics sells some pretty good joysticks, although they might be considered a little pricey. HTHs. :-) 930628[/snapback] If they work with 8-bit joysticks then they work with 2600 sticks. But do ST games make use of more than one button? Tempest 930631[/snapback] No. I have never run into a single game that did. Commodore's Amiga (how dare I mention that name here!), on the other hand, started supporting extra buttons with the release of the CD32 console and the A1200.
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Just got me a Mega STE. First questions.
tjlazer replied to Gunstar's topic in Atari ST/TT/Falcon Computers
Well I dont think it would happen as the Mega STE is just a STE but with a faster clock. So any game that works on the 1040STE also runs on the Mega STE but just faster if enabled. -
There are three different SC1224 monitors, the JVC, Samsung and Goldstar. I think the JVC is the best but oddly does not output sound well on newer ST computers (STE and Mega STE), the Samsung is the boxy Mega monitor and is nice but seems the knobs sieze up making it hard to adjust, and the Goldstar is the common one that looks like the SC124 mono monitor. All are fine for a ST really. I own all three, along with a SC1435 and PCT1426
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Just got me a Mega STE. First questions.
tjlazer replied to Gunstar's topic in Atari ST/TT/Falcon Computers
If you don't mind a non US keyboard, you can try Europe for a MEGA ST or MEGA STE keyboard. I ended up getting a German Mega ST keyboard from germany for my keyboard less Mega ST4 for just $12 as I did not want to spend over $100 for a US one. Works fine and it was mint. Just a thought. -
My ST now. Show your ST/TT/Falcon setup
tjlazer replied to Gunstar's topic in Atari ST/TT/Falcon Computers
Dang it, I want a whole room dedicated to my Atari stuff! (instead of scattered all over the house, just wherever I can find space). :-) 923527[/snapback] I hear you there brother!!! -
Just got me a Mega STE. First questions.
tjlazer replied to Gunstar's topic in Atari ST/TT/Falcon Computers
If you are not seeing a logo and info at top left of screen you have TOS 2.05, this is what I had in mine. I upgraded to TOS 2.06, yes TOS 2.05 does not show anything on screen and will seem to take forever to startup with a white screen if you do not hit the spacebar. Also the TT and Mega STE keyboards are identicle except the TT one is off white and the Mega STE is gray. I ended up getting raped by a dealer when I ordered a new TT keyboard, but it was cool as it came new in its original box! I also got a new top case and off white TT mouse, and my TT looks new now. -
Just curious where did you get it? I wish I had one for my collection. What would one sell for today I wonder?
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The reason TOS came on disk first, was the 520ST was rushed to get released. They wanted to release it before Commodore was to release their Amiga 1000. The OS was not done yet, and they wanted to offer it with a disk based OS, that way when TOS 1.0 came out the user can just upgrade with new ROMs. Commodore did the same thing with the A1000.
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WTB: 100% working NTSC Atari 1040STf motherboard!
tjlazer replied to tjlazah's topic in Atari ST/TT/Falcon Computers
Still looking for a 1040STf motherboard. If anyone has one for a descent price let me know. Thanks! -
OK I have had some success in copying protected titles! I have a lot of original disks and some of my disks are going bad. No surprise as they are over 20 years old. I was looking to make working backups since I have a lot of DSDD disks, and that way if my original goes back I have a backup! I used ACopy and ProCopy 1.80 and it seems to work with most games. I made backups of The Pawn, Guild of Thives, Road Runner, Indiana Jones, and some others so far. I do have a few disks that are bad: Ghosts 'N Goblins, Lords of Conquest, Leathernecks. Anyone have these originals that would not mind making a backup copy for me? I don't feel like waiting for the next century when Caps will be able to help me. Thanks.
