Stefan Both
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LIN, but it does not matter, if you choose 250 or 500 kohm.Which type is the better one? I guess "LIN", not "LOG", but 250K or 500K?
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http://m.ebay.de/itm/ALPHA-GUITAR-POTENTIOMETER-CHOOSE-FROM-250K-OR-500K-LIN-OR-LOG-18mm-SHAFT-/190711809996?var=&hash=item2c674f47cc%3Am%3Am2pCiWyhrsVDNEAb-GJ7Cag&_trkparms=pageci%253A943fca76-76b7-11e6-92ce-005056b688dc%257Cparentrq%253A101d82911570a788469e0a92ffffaa9f%257Ciid%253A31Do you have a link to such potentiometers?
regards,
chris
No need to buy exactly those Potis.
You should take care however, you buy LINear potentiometer NOT LOGarithmic ones
Stefan
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Dear Mathy,
next year. This year, I have to
prepare a different thing
Stefan
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Damn... I had a look at the map. 609 km away
from my hometown. It is next to Plauen, where
I was in 2009 for business purposes.
So I guess about eight hours per direction...
(incl. stops)
...hm... Worth a try.
Stefan
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Auch von mir viel Spaß!
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Of course you want to use it
It' s one of the best add one's ever.
I keep my fingers crossed for you.
Stefan
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O.k. You did it so far.
Have you pluged in both, the disk drive AND the
Sio2Sd to the Atari?
In that case, please check if both are set
to different ID's. (eg. 1050 Switches D3
and file load into Slot D1 on Sio2Sd)
Maybe you should test your setup first without
diskdrive at all. Just to exclude one possible
problem.
Next thing is, using a 1GB Sd card, or even
a smaller one.
Let's say you find a 2GB Card
thats working... It could contain most of the
goodies you'll ever wanted... at least, more you
could test n'play in your life.
Good hunting!
Stefan
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May we have a Photo of your setup?
(cable connection)
Stefan
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Well it is the fifth Disk...What does "JLM" mean?
Is/was it som sort of Magazin Disk or is it a private
Collection?
In case one you could try to contact the publisher.
No bad joke... I allready established some contacts to
(formerly)(german) publisher(s) / groups, and got some
usefull informations. Often they even remember the number
of printer ribbon used per month
. Why not the programsthey used?
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... the joy and amazement of the introduction of Personal computers to the world.. something I could open up.. follow the circuit, understand whats happening.. My desktop PC I am typing this on.. I swap parts in and out of.. my Atari is like an electronic classic car.. everything I can touch, change, understand work with.. THAT is my fun.
James
101% accordance
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Regarding success storys by the way...
There was one big reason, why C= was
able, to sell the C64 for such a long
period. The tear down of the iron curtain.
What about Atari? Was there a demand for
their 8bits too?
(I only know the "german part" of the
history. C= had a very good reputation
in germany those days, so the east germans
where happy to buy one as soon as it was
available.)
Stefan
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When I started reading the thread, I misinterpreted
the headline. I thought, why do you need 128k?
(what programs or games need 128k- and - do I
really need it).
From the Commodore side of view, I remember
commercials who fight the apple.
I also read a couple of books (memories) of
Commodore guys. None of them mentioned the
8 bit Ataris.
The C128 was a Computer between the generations.
And from the C= side of view,(at that time!),
Atari was a bankruptcy company, with a
megalomaniac boss. They fought at court, because
of the engineers JT brougt to Atari, and some
"special Chipsets" Miner maybe developed during
his time at atari etc... but... what else?
The rival was apple - and the upcomming Ibm.
However... when the Atari ST came, it was a
body blow for Commodore.
I think for both sides, the 8 bit/128k Computer
was just the last logical step, before the
16bit aera came up.
Stefan
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At the moment Steve and I are working in this issue.
... making the MyIDE nonfunctional.
Same goes for the U1MB and other upgrades that take over MMU-functions.
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Dear Sijmen, did I got you wrong? No Problems here with
MyIDE II in interaction with U1MB.
Stefan
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And the winner is... MONTEZUMA!!!You can also upload the QMEG OS to the Ultimate 1MB.
It has a nice memory DUMP function.
You can store (and restore) the memory content to/from the disk (for example SIO2SD).
That's no problem, 'cause I allready did that.
(to be honest, Jon did it)
Time to have a look at the Qmeg manual!!!
Thanks a lot.
Stefan
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I see, thanks for the hint. I'll try it this evening.I believe Esc on the keyboard pauses... !
But... That helps when the phone is ringing. It's
not much helpfull to preserve the score overnight.
Is there an alternativ OS out there, I could flash
into ultimate, saving ram on disk or something else?
Stefan
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I absolutely love that game. If it's time to go to bed,
I prefer to play it for a couple of minutes. (well, sometimes
half'n hour).
Is there ANY way to save the progress, so I didnt have to
start from the beginning again'n again?
A build in function, a freezer or someting else?
My system is a 800XL, Ultimate1Mb, Sio2Sd, MyIDE2.
Maybe flashing a special OS into U1Mb or something
like that?
Stefan
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A very good choice!Ordered SIO2SD today as well.
If you're addicted enough, you can buy
even more hardware without loosing the advantage
of the Sio2SD.
Stefan
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Thank you for pointing out my mistakes.
Your location looks a bit far away?
I' m very sorry too, that I also forgot
to mention that the Classic-Computing
takes place in Nordhorn Germany.
Stefan
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Apparently you have to be logged in as a forum member to read this? I just got a red stop sign :-/
Uuups sorry. The fault is, the file was updated, got a new name by the System
and " does not longer exist ". Sorry, here is the
new one.
http://www.classic-computing.de/wp-content/uploads/2016/06/Halle.gif
I did this to be able to admin the floorplan...
the first try went wrong however...
Stefan
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Floorplan Classic-computing
1100 square meters
135 tables
18 clubs/sellers/institutions
60 private exhibitors
have a look at:
http://forum.classic-computing.de/index.php?page=Attachment&attachmentID=14097
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Crazy...
frightening paranoid.
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I played a little bit with the *.ino file.
Let´s assume the guy who programmed the arduino file
knew what he was doing. At some point, things have changed
somehow, but the arduino file...
Let´s have a look at some errors I got, compiling the arduino file.
He is calling a function, that he did not "included" before...
So my guess is, the author of the Sd_Fat / SdFatUtil.h
seperated some of the functions, melted in an earlier
version.
(See Picture)
For example "SDvolume.h". You can see, he is calling that function,
but he loaded just #include <SdFat.h> and #include <SdFatUtil.h>
So my guess is, "SDvolume.h" was included in that functions
before.
Stefan

Zombie Attack!
in Atari 8-Bit Computers
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Dear jacobus,
i only own a Pal Version. You can´t see the weapon(s)
our hero hold in his hands. I can select different devices
I can use it, but can´t see the weapon itself.
(See pictures)
The "Zombis" and the non-infected Guys
look the same, so I kill those, who come to close.
The Idea of the game however is cool.
Good job! I´m very impressed. Please
move on, so we have another good game
for the upcomming winter
I´d be pleased to be your beta tester.
Stefan