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From the album: My Game Collection
1983 Tandy Radio Shack TRS-80 Color Computer 2 in the box. -
From the album: My Game Collection
Commodore VIC-20 Computer, from my collection circa 1983.© polybius
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From the album: My Game Collection
My Boxed Atari 1027 Printer, opened, but not used. -
. Events in Europe Vintage Computer Retro Hi ho finally we got it managed !! We found a great location for the TI Treffen 2018. I will post some pics later, from my meeting with Berry at the Kongresshotel This will be fun xXx Please find the full invitations here: INVITATION-Treffen-2018-ENGLISH-006.pdf INVITATION-Treffen-2018-GERMAN-006.pdf ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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Hi guys, For sale is the portable Atari as seen in Terminator 2 In great condition, works fine, uses batteries Price: 70 Euro + shipping (10 Euro) If interested, reply or message me You can even simulate the cracking program from the movie with a .bat file Clip from the movie scene: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=58h7AHim4Vg
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Just wondering the what you guys would think the value of this system would be? I have a change to pick one up with the Basic Language Cart as well as a few others, with all hook up. Was a TI guy in the 80's and went PC in the 90's. Been been getting back into the TI as of late and was thinking of adding another retro computer. Thanks, Robb
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I am selling my Atari 400 computer and Atari 410 Cassette Writer. They can be seen here: http://www.ebay.com/itm/Atari-400-Vintage-Computer-and-410-Cassette-Read-Writer-/221955724720?hash=item33ad9795b0:g:ITMAAOSwNphWXLvH -ArdsleyTank
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From the album: My Game Collection
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From the album: My Game Collection
Commodore SX-64, Given to me by my Aunt, found in the Attic of a house I was cleaning for her. Left behind by the previous owner, Aunt was selling the house for them. -
From the album: My Game Collection
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From the album: My Game Collection
Bought this at a local Metal and Electronics recycler, was in their "Second Chance Resale Section", paid $10. Works Good. Came with 4 Joysticks and Epyx "Pit Stop" Cartridge. -
From the album: My Game Collection
My Atari 600XL. -
From the album: My Game Collection
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From the album: My Game Collection
Commodore 1541 floppy drive, Aquired with my Commodore SX-64 Computer -
From the album: My Game Collection
the box my Atari 600Xl computer came in (I know, wrong box) -
From the album: My Game Collection
Atari 8-Bit 600XL Computer, bought with 2 commodores for $40. -
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From the album: My Game Collection
The Monitor that came with My Commodore C64 C and my Commodore VIC-20 Computers. works good. Came with an Atari 600XL as well, and books and manuals, all for $40. -
Recently (May 2015), my Aunt, who is a Realtor, was selling a house for someone, the previous owner moved out and wanted to sell it, well, they left a ton of stuff, so my aunt tasked me with cleanup, in exchange for all the contents. one of the things was a Commodore SX-64 Executive Computer, a Commodore 1541 Floppy Drive, and a Commodore MP-48 Printer. I went to boot the Commodore, and Nothing Happened. the light was on, and i could see that the screen was on, but it was just a black screen. Any ideas?
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Hello, everyone! While I've been a long time AtariAge member, this is my first time in the Atari computer forum. I hope you folks can offer some advice on a rummage sale purchase. I recently acquired a working 800XL unit. Thrilled, I brought it home and everything worked great! While searching this forum on another topic, I discovered that some of the power supplies for this model tended to die violently with a huge spike in voltage destroying the computer. Unfortunately, it looks like the power adapter I have is of the infamous Ignot design: Fortunately, I tested the output with a multimeter, and it was outputting a nice 5.14 volts unloaded. Still, I was nervous about the whole thing, so I went looking around for another power supply. Low and behold at the same rummage sale the next day, they had this puppy: 2.8 amps at 5 volts, a switching power supply which I think should be more reliable. The unloaded output is the same 5.14 volts as the original power supply. It is much smaller than the original Ignot, but that shouldn't make a difference, should it? What do you think? Can I use this to safely replace my 800XL ignot power supply after cutting the cords and splicing them to the DIN adapter? Your advice and opinions are greatly appreciated! Thanks in advance!
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From the album: My PC Mods
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Hello, first topic to the forums, please excuse me if I unknowingly break some rules. I would like to see if anyone has an Atari 800XL they would be willing to part with, complete with power supply and maybe some software (this would be my first unit of this type). Please respond to this topic or pm me to discuss details. My goal is to have a working unit in decent, but not necessarily perfect, condition. For reference, I live in the US and am looking for a US NTSC unit. Thanks for reading, any tips or ideas are appreciated.
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Title pretty much says it all. I wanted to devote a thread for the engineers and developers who made our classic consoles and computers possible. Just off the top of my head: - Nutting Associates were behind the development of the Bally Astrocade. I think Ken Lill (kenzre) was part of this group? - Jay Miner designed the chips used in the Atari VCS and Atari 8-bit computer line. - Ed Averett and Roberto Lenarducci were behind the development of the Magnavox Odyssey 2. Ed convinced Magnavox/Philips to develop a new video game console using Intel chips. He also programmed many games for the O2. Roberto was the engineer behind the Odyssey 2's hardware, including the membrane keyboard and controllers. - Eric Bromley and Nuvatec were behind the development of the ColecoVision console. The ColecoVision uses Texas Instruments video and audio hardware. Please feel free to add other consoles/computers & who developed/engineered them, or add to what I already have up.
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Well I finally got my Coco 3 today...Hooking it up to my TV & firing up Super Pitfall gave me the biggest wave of nostalgia I've had in a while ..It was like I was transported right back to the floor of my parent's living room in the late 80's lol I had the black, non self-centering joystick though when I was a kid, but this time around I got the Deluxe model. Super Pitfall & a couple other games played with no problem, but others like Thexder & Rad Warrior I couldn't get to work right. I read the manual online about the switches on the bottom & dials on the top that I was never familiar with, but no matter what I tried, nothing seemed to help. Sure it's one simple thing I'm overlooking. For Thexder the button is making him jump, but the joystick does nothing...Same with Tetris, the button drops the tiles down but nothing else works...on Rad Warrior the character just runs on his own until he gets stuck in a corner where he proceeds to run in place lol..Same thing with a couple others I've tried so far, button works but joystick doesn't...yet there are a few games where I have no issues Another thing...I was disappointed to see vertical lines on the screen on my flatscreen with the composite input. They're not bad enough to where it's unplayable though at least, but I could def do without them...I haven't tried the RF yet, but I imagine it would look worse. The picture from my modded 7800, Genesis & Super NES composite outputs is clear on the other hand....But my NES, when I 1st hooked it up to this TV it appeared to be fine..Shortly after the AC Adapter went bad (Generic universal NES/SNES/Genesis plug)..Once I got a replacement (Official NES) I now get thin wavy lines in the background of every game I happen to be using the same RCA cables on the Coco 3 that I was just using on the NES..But the chances of the cable itself being the problem would be too good to be true I'm sure...I have no others ATM, so no way to test another set anyways..Can anyone shed any light on any possible solution? I don't want to get a seperate CRT TV or play on a monitor (nor have the space if I wanted to) Thanks in advance, Steve