ACML #1 Posted June 21, 2014 I stumbled onto this nice menu loader back in 1983/4. It was designed to run with Atari DOS 2.0 or MYDOS. It basically creates a menu using any "locked" file on the disk. It ignores unlocked files like DOS.SYS. Call it AUTORUN.SYS. I haven't used this for years since it only worked on the 400/800 OS-B operating system (did not work on XL OS). It did not until Xuel fixed it last week. Many tanks to Xuel for fixing this and many other XL unfriendly games and programs. Atari Fuji menu - Home Computers.xex Atari Fuji menu - Games.xex Atari Fuji menu - Database Software.xex Atari Fuji menu - Demonstrations.xex Atari Fuji menu - Diagnostics.xex Atari Fuji menu - Graphics.xex Atari Fuji menu - Music Software.xex Atari Fuji menu - Office Applications.xex Atari Fuji menu - Spreadsheet Software.xex Atari Fuji menu - Telecommunications.xex Atari Fuji menu - Translators.xex Atari Fuji menu - Word Processors.xex Atari Fuji menu -Programming Languages.xex 10 Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
RodLightning #2 Posted June 21, 2014 Very cool. Thanks for sharing! Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
pixelmischief #4 Posted June 21, 2014 That's hot. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
ACML #5 Posted June 24, 2014 I modified Mike Langer's excellent 3 sector bootmanager menu with a new header to say either; 1) ATARI Home Computer 8-bit Software 2) ATARI Home Computer 8bit Game Disk All I did was change the top banner header. Mike made a really good menu loader that does not require a DOS and resides in just the first 3 sectors (boot strap). It's in German (??), but remember "Ja" means "Yes" when it asks you to verify your selections. Bootmanager modified (ATARI Home Computer Software).atr Bootmanager modified (ATARI Home Computer Games).atr 1 Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
atx4us #6 Posted January 11, 2015 I stumbled onto this nice menu loader back in 1983/4. It was designed to run with Atari DOS 2.0 or MYDOS. It basically creates a menu using any "locked" file on the disk. It ignores unlocked files like DOS.SYS. Call it AUTORUN.SYS. I haven't used this for years since it only worked on the 400/800 OS-B operating system (did not work on XL OS). It did not until Xuel fixed it last week. Many tanks to Xuel for fixing this and many other XL unfriendly games and programs. I used to use this same Fuji menu program on my disks. But, I just can't recall where it came from or who wrote it. Does any know? Thanks. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites