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  1. Hi Very good work! My obs: when navigating on your site, I tend to click on the game name to see the details. I think it would be cool if the game name had a hyperlink to the details of the game. Regards
  2. Hi I am reading august 1983's edition of Antic magazine and I found a couple of ads for Synapse software, one ad for Dimension X and other for Blue Max. Both ads feature a robot, a mouse and a cat. I remember seeing those creatures in other Synapse ads. What's the story behind these creatures? Were some kind of mascots or characters from other Synapse game? Regards
  3. Hi More details here: http://www.arcadecollecting.com/boulder/boulder.html Regards
  4. Hi Checked the sources for Elevator Repairman and in fact it does include the START address in the last lines of code: ; *= $02E0 ; .WORD INIT .END Now, a tricky question. The file containg the assembled code is it a COM file or a EXE file? What's the difference between COM and EXE? Regards
  5. Thanks! That worked OK, now I have the object code in a file called ELEVATOR.OBJ. I can run this file by loading ATARI DOS, option L (Binary load). Now, creating an EXE file from the OBJ file is just renaming the file or do I have to do something else? I don't want to execute this game by using Atari DOS, I want to use the typical menu used for playing games within a disk... Regards
  6. OK I'm playing with MAC65 on my emulator (cartridge-version). I have no experience on assembler programming. I have the sources for the ELEVATOR REPAIRMAN game on drive D1. So far I have loaded the sources with the command LOAD #D1:ELEVATOR.M65 Then I assembled-it with the ASM command. So far I understand, now I have the object code in RAM, and I want to save it to a file. I should use: BSAVE #filespec<hxnum1,hxnum2 where filespec = D1:ELEVATOR.OBJ My question is: what values should I use for hxnum1 and hxnum2 ??? How can I guess those values? Regards
  7. CSS's Floppy Board? http://nleaudio.com/css/products/floppy.htm Regards
  8. CSS's The Pill -> http://nleaudio.com/css/products/pilldocs.htm Still looking for Impersonator docs... Regards
  9. Hi Anybody knows where to find some more details about the Impersonator and The Pill? Seems to be some very interesting items... All info I know about these products is in the A8 FAQ... Regards
  10. Zybex, I'm pleased to help with such a nice Atari site. Everybody, please take a look to what we do here in Chile "at the bottom of the world" and let us know your comments. Regards
  11. Zybex I can help you with the translations. PM me. Regards
  12. Zybex I can help you with the translations. PM me. Regards
  13. lbaeza

    Eprom Burner..

    Hi Here's a link for all of those (like me) who didn't know about the all-your-base-etc thing. Regards
  14. Hi Any schematics and instructions on how to build a RF demodulator? No success when google-ing for schematics... Regards
  15. Ooops! Sorry about that. I noticed my mistake after posting the message. Regards
  16. Hi It looks like now they cost $19.95... Can anybody confirm this? Take a look at the attached image. Regards
  17. Hi Where can I purchase one of these? Are these called "TV demodulator" or something like this? So I can google it... Regards
  18. Hi Any idea where I can get one of these HD external enclosures *WITH* the IDE male connector (not the USB version) and its own PSU? Regards
  19. Hi Does anybody know if a 74HC04 and a 74HC32 solve the problems that LS series chip have with MYIDE? HC chips is all I can get, no F's around here... Regards
  20. Hello Did that cart look something like this? Regards
  21. I'm looking for trades, common 2600 boxed titles mostly. Do you have any trade list?
  22. Hi I wonder if anyone is interested in the following item: This is a handheld unit with 999-in-1 Atari 2600 games, although it only has 125 different games: counting every game variation it makes roughly 999. This handheld is new complete in the box, and only has been tested. The main difference between this system and the TV Boy sold at atari2600.com is that this system is NTSC. And you can plug in a pair of CX40s so you can play with your friends in 2 player games. Some titles included are: Venture, River Raid, Keystone Kapers, Superman, Frogs & Flies, Video Pinball, Space Invaders, Pitfall, Grand Prix, Enduro, Donkey Kong, Pac-man, Frogger, Mouse trap, Word Zapper, Demon Attack, Atlantis, Megamania, Barnstorming, Sneak n' Peek, Turmoil, Starmaster, Berzerk, and a lot more I couldn't guess I included some pictures so you can figure out. Anybody with questions about this system can PM me or ask just right here. Regards
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