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Does anybody know of where to find a copy of this?
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Scans from the 1983 Sears Fall and Winter catalog
trapperkeeper replied to acadiel's topic in TI-99/4A Computers
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So Battlezone was done? Did you or anybody ask them if the code still exists somewhere?
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Gods and The Chaos Engine coming soon to the Atari Jaguar!
trapperkeeper replied to Albert's topic in Atari Jaguar
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True, but the TI version shows them having flapping wings! I don't know of any other home versions that showed that. Even the arcade game doesn't show that.
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Any Gremlins fans looking for boxed cartridges?
trapperkeeper replied to x=usr(1536)'s topic in Atari 5200
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It tells you on the screen to avoid the spikes right before you zoom down a tube, and you didn't, and you think there's a bug in the game? lol
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Odyssey 2 Killer Bees and Nimble Numbers Ned
trapperkeeper replied to swlovinist's topic in Prototypes
Nope that's even worse. All the dumper code is gone and those files are even more empty. Better off to taking the chips out and reading them directly. -
Odyssey 2 Killer Bees and Nimble Numbers Ned
trapperkeeper replied to swlovinist's topic in Prototypes
There's no data there. The code looks like its from the device used to dump them, and also the code is far too big. Killer bees and NNN are 8k and 4k carts and these files are 32k. -
Nice find and great story to go with it!
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Piracy of old software still around I fear this will continue as prices of old games and equipment keeps rising.
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Opening a dialogue for SpartaDOS Source Code
trapperkeeper replied to tschak909's topic in Atari 8-Bit Computers
I not long ago posted about some ICD catbox thing that the XM guy had complained about paying for that he never got. Its somewhat ironic that history repeated itself for those who paid for the XM and never got it. I don't see any difference between the two situations beyond I think a lot more people paid for the XM then the catbox. -
The key to higher scores is you want to stay on day 1 as long as you can. Here is a high score video where gamer got over 100k and stayed on the first two days: The manual says you move to the next day when all the morgs and morg generators are destroyed: http://www.ti99db.org/images/Tombstone_City.pdf
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qr code QR Code generation
trapperkeeper replied to Thomas Jentzsch's topic in Atari 2600 Programming
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The faq page here mentions Clinton Smith. Is he a member here?
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The Lynx is a neat little system that I am starting to learn about. I found some mentions online about a newsletter called APE but there aren't any copies I could find online. Are they available any place, maybe here?
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I am not a prepaid investor of this but the same person was making the same complaints about another Atari product years ago--- https://groups.google.com/forum/#!search/vendel$20harker$20catbox/comp.sys.atari.8bit/rvwTIqfKe-I/gLgTZ_IbpeIJ https://groups.google.com/forum/#!search/vendel$20harker$20catbox/rec.games.video.atari/jdYBwGQHnxA/_oqjJP_kMAwJ https://groups.google.com/forum/#!search/vendel$20harker$20catbox/alt.atari-jaguar/V514Prqfaqk/Z_D5o-h9Wh0J I do not know what a catbox is and I am guessing it doesn't hold litter But all the same things he complained about then could easily apply to this xm and people have been waiting for ten years? Someone here talked about an alternate universe where this was finished and being enjoyed. I think in this universe people should get a refund after waiting for so long.
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Pictures of Activision office/employees, circa 1983
trapperkeeper replied to JayAre's topic in Atari 2600
You are correct Rom Collector. There's a rotary (dial) phone and a touch-tone phone. The touch-tone phone was never called a dial tone phone. Both phones first used analog phone lines. Both can still be used on digital phone lines, you just need a pulse to tone converter for a rotary phone and a filter for both. Some touch-tone phones had a switch on them that allowed it to be used for both pulse and tone dialing. The dial tone is the signal sent by the phone company. The tones are the sounds a touch-tone phone makes when using it. A land line is the physical cable that goes to your house. It can be either analog or digital. -
My TI came down with a common cold, which was a bad vram chip. I had the last screen shown on this page, the orange one. https://www.ninerpedia.org/wiki/Troubleshooting The bad chip was changed and it was healthy again. But now its sick again with a different screen that isn't on that page. I will try to add a photo of it. What could the bad chip be now?
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Thanks grips03. It's made by Pac-Tech. You can get them directly from their website - https://www.pactecenclosures.com/product-search.php?classid=26#bm26 Mouser Electronics also carries them and some are as cheap as $6 each - https://www.mouser.com/Search/Refine?Keyword=keyboard+enclosure
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Do you remember where you bought it from? I would like to use it to make a TI controller.
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! FlashROM 99 & FinalGROM 99 - Repository
trapperkeeper replied to arcadeshopper's topic in TI-99/4A Computers
Thank you Greg. I don't have 32k so I would need the grom image one.- 1,489 replies
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! FlashROM 99 & FinalGROM 99 - Repository
trapperkeeper replied to arcadeshopper's topic in TI-99/4A Computers
That might be it. I found a site with some photos of the prototype version - http://www.videogamehouse.net/munchmanproto.html- 1,489 replies
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! FlashROM 99 & FinalGROM 99 - Repository
trapperkeeper replied to arcadeshopper's topic in TI-99/4A Computers
Can someone post a copy of Air Wolf and the Munchman prototype?- 1,489 replies
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