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  1. I'm looking for the power button, that's part of the XEGS case you what I'll just need all the of buttons on the case. :D

     

    Heh - I still have the case from the motherboard I sold you a couple years ago. Never did use it for anything, so I expect I could be talked out of it. :)

     

    James


  2. Anyone have any of the above items with cases still in good condition? I don't need the units to be functional, because I simply intend to use the cases to house other projects. If you have anything you're looking to dump, please drop me a PM.

     

    thanks!

    James


  3. As some of you know, I run a small (but growing) web hosting business, and Albert has given me permission to post an offer here specifically for any of you retro folks who might be looking to establish or move your web presence. So, for a limited time, I'm offering AtariAge Forums readers a 50% discount for the life of any hosting plan offered at http://www.e-host-direct.com. To receive the discount, enter the promotion code atariage2010 during checkout.

     

    Below is a sampling of the hosting plans available:

     

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    Thanks!

    James


  4. Whoever it was that nearly backed over my son and me as we were walking to the door in October (and then gave US a dirty look after I yelled to prevent our flattening), please stay home this time.

     

    Other than that incident, I had a good time too and left with some pretty good deals on stuff.


  5. cool! now I can make a german version (font) without hacking the binary!

     

    First, Kudos to Itay for your fine work and for releasing the source code as well!

     

    If any of you guys are serious about doing some work on this (or have already started), please drop me a line. I've actually been wanting for a while to get ahold of source and add recognition of the IRC protocol (specifically for those of us who use various means to telnet from our A8s and chat in the Atari channels), and I plan to get going on that right away.

     

    Itay - if you're still monitoring any of this, feel free to stop by #atari on irc.newnet.net sometime for a visit. :)

     

    James


  6. Hey all - I don't do too many auctions, but the time has come to get rid of some spare equipment and software in fairly short order. So, I've listed a number of items that might be of interest here, including:

     

    - Atari 2600 and 7800 carts

    - Atari 8-bit hardware, software, and accessories

    - Atari ST hardware and software

    - Apple hardware

    - Dreamcast hardware

    - Genesis hardware and carts

    - NES carts

    - TI-99/4A carts

    - VIC-20 cassettes

    - PC hardware and software

    - Sun hardware

    - Miscellaneous other electronics "stuff"

     

    Anyone interested, please take a look at http://search.ebay.com/_W0QQsassZjwilkinson43. There will be a few more items added over the next couple days. Also, if you see something you simply must have that hasn't yet been bid on, I'm not above cancelling an auction to deal directly with a forum member. :)

     

     

    Thanks!

    James

     

    Final hours on a number of items today...


  7. Man, you are supposed to hit me up with the Atari 8 bit stuff before you tell everyone here, sheesh!!! :P

     

    Hey Orpheus - I was not aware of my responsibility there. After all, I couldn't convince you to spend a dime at the VCF this spring. :) Anyway, long time no see. Let me know if there's anything specific you're looking for.

     

    James


  8. Hey all - I don't do too many auctions, but the time has come to get rid of some spare equipment and software in fairly short order. So, I've listed a number of items that might be of interest here, including:

     

    - Atari 2600 and 7800 carts

    - Atari 8-bit hardware, software, and accessories

    - Atari ST hardware and software

    - Apple hardware

    - Dreamcast hardware

    - Genesis hardware and carts

    - NES carts

    - TI-99/4A carts

    - VIC-20 cassettes

    - PC hardware and software

    - Sun hardware

    - Miscellaneous other electronics "stuff"

     

    Anyone interested, please take a look at http://search.ebay.com/_W0QQsassZjwilkinson43. There will be a few more items added over the next couple days. Also, if you see something you simply must have that hasn't yet been bid on, I'm not above cancelling an auction to deal directly with a forum member. :)

     

     

    Thanks!

    James


  9. The atari monitor of choice in its heyday was the Commodore 1702 video monitor (really made by JVC) .

     

    This is THE monitor to have..... it has separate chroma and luma in the back. You will need to get a monitor cable or make one to use the seperate chroma feature of this monitor.

     

    I also vote for the Commodore 1702. I've been using mine for ages, and still it's crystal-clear.

     

    Don't let the fact that it's made by "the enemy" (Commodore) put you off :)

     

    I'm with you - I never owned any Commodore stuff back in the day, but I sure wouldn't have minded having a 1702. Not too long ago, I replaced a larger VGA monitor and scan doubler with a 1702...

     

    James


  10. I have a SupraDrive 30 here that I'm looking to sell. It was recently upgraded (by me) with a 500 MB drive, and it works great. You can see from the pictures that it is also in excellent cosmetic condition:

     

    http://www.slor.net/st/SupraFront.jpg

    http://www.slor.net/st/SupraBack.jpg

     

    If anyone is interested, please give me a holler. It's a nice drive setup that I just don't need anymore, so I'd like to see it end up getting some good use.

     

    Thanks

    James


  11. Who here remembers the chain of arcades known as Aladdin's Castle? I do. I played at one a few times at a mall in Martinsville, Virginia (at least I think it was there in Martinsville). I think the chain has been since acquired by Namco. Whether or not the name is still used I don't know.

     

    Remember? Do I REMEMBER??? I actually worked at the one at Greentree Mall in Clarksville, IN. My first job! While my classmates were slaving away in the kitchens of various fast food establishments, I had my stylin' blue vest on and was working the floor at "The Castle". I started not long after they broke away from Bally to become an independent business chain. It was amazing how many more people became my "friends" after I started that job - of course I had the key to the machines and the ability to dole out the mall discounts. :)

     

    Next time, I'll tell you what it takes to get into trouble working at such a place...

     

    James


  12. I have a fairly complete (all but the monitor) 520ST system that I no longer need:

     

    - 520ST (built-in TOS) with power supply.

    - SF354 floppy drive with power supply and interface cable.

    - ST mouse

     

    Everything is in fine shape and fully working, though the plastics have yellowed over the years. Please drop me a line if you're interested.

     

    Thanks

    James


  13. Anyone have a busted 1040STm, fm, or STe? I'm looking for parts from the motherboard, specifically the RF unit, to replace in my 1040STe. If you happen to have a completely working STe board with no case, that would be more than welcome. * No longer needed.

     

    Also, I'd like to get ahold of a Link97 (or 100% compatible) SCSI host adapter for the same machine. If anyone has one to spare, please drop me a line.

     

    thanks

    James


  14. I only recently acquired this, but it seems I've gathered too much "stuff" lately and probably should get this into the hands of someone who can make better use of it. This Mega2 is in excellent condition and includes the keyboard. Of course, it also works great. :) Feel free to drop me a PM to see ask any questions, see more pics, or make an offer.

     

    http://www.slor.net/st/Mega2front.jpg

    http://www.slor.net/st/Mega2back.jpg

     

    I'm preparing to move soon, so please don't hesitate to take a look at my online trade list as well and help me lighten the load!

     

    thanks

    James

     

    I've had some interest, but no firm takers yet. First offer of $150 + shipping gets the machine, keyboard, and a mouse.

     

    Thanks again.


  15. Here's one on my list that I thought was worth calling out. I got this a little while back but really don't have a huge use for it. At any rate, I rarely see one of these offered, so I thought I'd check with this group. If anyone is interested in it, please give me a yell. This is the 64KB model that will allow CP/M to run on the Z80 processor inside.

     

    Thanks

    James


  16. I only recently acquired this, but it seems I've gathered too much "stuff" lately and probably should get this into the hands of someone who can make better use of it. This Mega2 is in excellent condition and includes the keyboard. Of course, it also works great. :) Feel free to drop me a PM to see ask any questions, see more pics, or make an offer.

     

    http://www.slor.net/st/Mega2front.jpg

    http://www.slor.net/st/Mega2back.jpg

     

    I'm preparing to move soon, so please don't hesitate to take a look at my online trade list as well and help me lighten the load!

     

    thanks

    James


  17. I tried out the syntax files with the cc65.org compiler and there are some keywords I would like to add:

     

    ina

     

    jne

     

    bra

     

    jeq

     

    dea

     

    stz

     

    jcs

     

    Hi Karri - I believe the above keywords are currently handled (or not handled) as appropriate:

     

    - ina, bra, dea, and stz are opcodes specific to the 65C02 processor, so they are highlighted in a different color than the base 6502 opcodes. The 6502 base opcodes are in one color, the illegal 6052 opcodes in a second, and 65C02 and 65816 additional opcodes in a third.

    - jne, jeq, and jcs are actually macros defined by the ca65 longbranch package. They are not highlighted since they are not truly opcodes and are not reserved words unless specifically defined by that macro package.

     

    That make sense?

    James


  18. I added DASM stuff and replaced the download file.

    Thank you again! And I was obviously hallucinating when I looked at my batari Basic syntax files, because there were no 6502 opcodes in it after all-- but I do have the TIA/RIOT registers in it.

     

    Michael

     

    Anyone else tried this out? I have revised and re-posted this a few times, so feel free to grab the latest. I will post it to the Crimson Editor forums soon.

     

    James

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