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On 12/14/2019 at 7:42 PM, devwebcl said:

Yes, that's right. We are going to dump it again.

 

Hi

 

After 6 months wait, here's the redump for "The Casebook of Hemlock Soames #3".

This was done using a SIO2PC cable and APE, a 1050 with an 800XL, and the MyCopyr sector copier.

This time care was taken to select the proper format on the destination disk image: single-sided, single-density, 720 sectors.

Side B of the original disk is empty/unformatted.

 

Kind regards,


Luis.

 

PS: This lockdown is somehow turning into something productive from the A8 point of view ?

Hemlock_Soames_Pt3_Side_A_06062020.atr

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On 8/30/2016 at 8:09 AM, MrFish said:

 

For sure the v1.1 Editor on the "General Utilities & Video Editor" ATR on the Wiki is not functioning correctly.

 

The Editor functions fine on the Clay/Farb ATR/ATX.

 

I've emailed you some details and other information/questions.

I have here what I think is the whole set of ValForth. I copied all the original disks (not copy-protected) with no errors. I am scanning all the manuals (both in original color and in black & white 'text' mode for readability and will post them on Archive.org. The color scans are huge. Some of them are over a gig at 300 DPI/no compression. That's why I did the black & white ones. Easier to read and much smaller. Hopefully in the next couple of days I will have them all uploaded.

@luckybuck

 

 

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3 hours ago, Allan said:

I have here what I think is the whole set of ValForth. I copied all the original disks (not copy-protected) with no errors. I am scanning all the manuals (both in original color and in black & white 'text' mode for readability and will post them on Archive.org. The color scans are huge. Some of them are over a gig at 300 DPI/no compression. That's why I did the black & white ones. Easier to read and much smaller. Hopefully in the next couple of days I will have them all uploaded.

Sounds great. I look forward to checking everything out.

 

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I gave my full valFORTH manual scan to Kevin several years ago, but I don't actually know if what he put up on Archive.org incorporated my stuff or just his. For the sake of completeness, I just uploaded the stuff I sent to Kevin to Archive.org:

 

https://archive.org/details/val-forth-reference-cards-full-size.pdf

https://archive.org/details/val-forth-manual-set-1.1-with-intro-high-quality_202006

 

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I just scanned the whole and was in the middle of uploading it myself. It's huge. like over 400 pages. Parts of the scans up on archive now are missing a section of it.

 

ValForth was sold in modules.

 

1.ValForth

2.ValDOS

3.ValForth Player Missile graphics.

4.Valgraphics & Turtle graphics

5.Text Compressor 

6.Display Formatter

 

I am uploading each module manual as separet documents. I will also upload the disks.

 

ValForth_ValDOS_1_Valpar.atr ValForth_ValDOS_2_Valpar.atr ValForth_Turtle_and_Valgraphics_Valpar.atr ValForth_Text_Compression_Valpar.atr ValForth_Player_Missile_Graphics_Valpar.atr ValForth_Display_Formatter_Valpar.atr ValForth_General_Utilities_and_Video_Editor_Valpar.atr ValForth_1_1_Valpar.atr

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Thank you soooo much Allan, that is of really great help! ? We appreciate very much. Thanks even to MrFish about:

'For sure the v1.1 Editor on the "General Utilities & Video Editor" ATR on the Wiki is not functioning correctly. '

didn't knew that, because, I have never worked with FORTH.

Thanks to Clay Cowgill, too. Great help! Have spoken with GBXL, he is right, the PNG format is better than TIF:

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Portable_Network_Graphics

Therefore, I did follow his hints and changed to that very format. Which is the standard screenshot format for macOS, too. ?

Yes, TIF get real big. The 2 manuals for the Atari Accountant did take ~32 GB of data size... On the other hand, the results are great and the size, even in color, is quite good. But that took a bunch of work. To my mind for ground braking manuals or vip manuals in edu, this should therefore be done.

So, then just the floating point package for figFORTH is missing and we have the complete Forth language for the A8? Language C, dito, will upload the last missing atr soon.

 

Thank you all so much for your help and contribution.

Forth for the Atari.jpg

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49 minutes ago, Allan said:

Some have been archived and compared with other copies of original disks and verified. The other have not been tested but were copied from original disks with no errors/issues.

 

Alright, I just wanted to get some idea where things were before I started testing them myself. I'll assume everything's fine, unless I find out otherwise.

 

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12 hours ago, luckybuck said:

Have spoken with GBXL, he is right, the PNG format is better than TIF:

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Portable_Network_Graphics

?

 

 

Hmm, Wikipedia says .PNG is officially pronounced Ping ?!? Doesn't make sense to me - POrtable Network Graphics = Pong, not only for us Atarians...   ;-) Or you pronounce it pi-en-gi.. ;-)

 

 

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33 minutes ago, CharlieChaplin said:

 

Hmm, Wikipedia says .PNG is officially pronounced Ping ?!? Doesn't make sense to me - POrtable Network Graphics = Pong, not only for us Atarians...   ;-) Or you pronounce it pi-en-gi.. ;-)

 

 

I think we should pronounce it porng.  PORtable Network Graphics.  :)

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1 hour ago, toddtmw said:

Just as long as everyone pronounces .gif as jif. Otherwise, you are dead to me. ?
 

There is no argument that can beat the alliteration of jif and jpeg. 

Ha, yeah I have said Jiff for years, author of it says it is like the peanut butter.. but you still get the soft G people... another one that I swear seems regional is nagios.  Which officially is a soft G, but I hear too many in California pronounce it like nah-jee-oh-s.  Greanted I would call GEOS for the c64 with a jee-oh-s sound as well.

Is anyone (but me) putting these in categories?  I have so far gone through the zip and moved out the game images I could find, but since some are non-english, I am not aware of what they are without loading them all up.

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Hello -- very inactive user here. I saw someone post on youtube asking for the Electronic Arts version of Ali Baba (and presumably its flip side Return of Heracles) to be ripped? It was an old post, so I don't know if this is still needed. I have an SIO2PC cable, I can try to rip my disks if any are needed? Can someone clue me in if there's a list of what software is still desired / needed to be imaged? I'll give a quick list of the genuine disks I own:

 

Ali Baba & The 40 Thieves / Return of Heracles flippy (ECA)
Archon (ECA)

Astro-Grover (Hi Tech Expressions)

Ballblazer (EPYX) Atari / C64 flippy

Bill Budge Pinball Construction Set (ECA)

Bruce Lee (Datasoft Cat. No. 1220)

Fantastic Four (Green Valley Publishing / ShareData)

Flight Simulator II (subLOGIC)

Flight Simulator II Scenery Disk (subLOGIC)

Jeepers Creepers (Quality Software)

M.U.L.E. Demo Copy (ECA)

Masters Of Time "CAD-331"

Mercenary (Datasoft Cat. No. 1525) Atari / C64 flippy

Mercenary The Second City (Datasoft Cat. No. 1526)

Montezuma's Revenge (BCI Software #9590) C64 / Atari flippy

Silicon Dreams (Firebird)

Speed King (Mastertronic) Atari / C64 same-side

Summer Games (EPYX)

Superman (Main Street Publishing) Atari / C64 flippy

Temple of Apshai Trilogy (EPYX)

Trailblazer (Mindscape) Atari / C64 flippy

Ultima 4 (Origin)

 

If any are rare and/or need rips let me know?

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8 hours ago, Particle Man said:

Hello -- very inactive user here. I saw someone post on youtube asking for the Electronic Arts version of Ali Baba (and presumably its flip side Return of Heracles) to be ripped? It was an old post, so I don't know if this is still needed. I have an SIO2PC cable, I can try to rip my disks if any are needed? Can someone clue me in if there's a list of what software is still desired / needed to be imaged? I'll give a quick list of the genuine disks I own:

 

Ali Baba & The 40 Thieves / Return of Heracles flippy (ECA)
Archon (ECA)

Astro-Grover (Hi Tech Expressions)

Ballblazer (EPYX) Atari / C64 flippy

Bill Budge Pinball Construction Set (ECA)

Bruce Lee (Datasoft Cat. No. 1220)

Fantastic Four (Green Valley Publishing / ShareData)

Flight Simulator II (subLOGIC)

Flight Simulator II Scenery Disk (subLOGIC)

Jeepers Creepers (Quality Software)

M.U.L.E. Demo Copy (ECA)

Masters Of Time "CAD-331"

Mercenary (Datasoft Cat. No. 1525) Atari / C64 flippy

Mercenary The Second City (Datasoft Cat. No. 1526)

Montezuma's Revenge (BCI Software #9590) C64 / Atari flippy

Silicon Dreams (Firebird)

Speed King (Mastertronic) Atari / C64 same-side

Summer Games (EPYX)

Superman (Main Street Publishing) Atari / C64 flippy

Temple of Apshai Trilogy (EPYX)

Trailblazer (Mindscape) Atari / C64 flippy

Ultima 4 (Origin)

 

If any are rare and/or need rips let me know?

Hello, @Particle Man

Welcome to the forums.

The first thing I would recommend is that you do not put any of these disks in a drive and use them. We have seen disks that seem to read fine for testing, but when we try to read them for archival purposes, they do not work.

There is a board called the Kryoflux that we use to preserve software with the copy protection intact. What you will find is that if the disk is copy protected and you use an sio2pc cable, it will not be able to read it completely. Kryoflux (along with a PC floppy drive) allows us to read the disk and created an .atx file that will boot in emulators and in some drive emulators on real hardware and work even though the disk was copy protected. It is the best way to preserve the disk contents.

If you do not have one and do not want to purchase one, many board members have them and have volunteered to dump disks that are sent to them.

In order to be considered "preserved", we generally like to see 2 .atx dumps from different sources that are the same.

 

@farb maintains a database at www.a8preservation.com showing the status of various titles.

 

Looking at that database:

Ali Baba, it looks like we have dumps, but they have not been verified.

Return of Heracles is Preserved.

Archon is preserved

Astro-Grover (Hi Tech Expressions) - Preserved

Ballblazer (EPYX) Atari / C64 flippy - Preserved

Bill Budge Pinball Construction Set (ECA) - Not verified

Bruce Lee (Datasoft Cat. No. 1220) - Preserved

Fantastic Four (Green Valley Publishing / ShareData) Side A preserved Side 2 not verified

Flight Simulator II (subLOGIC) - Preserved

Flight Simulator II Scenery Disk (subLOGIC) (Is this Scenery Disk 1? If so, it is not preserved)

Jeepers Creepers (Quality Software) - No Dump

M.U.L.E. Demo Copy (ECA) - Doesn't look like they have the demo

Masters Of Time "CAD-331" - Not verified

Mercenary (Datasoft Cat. No. 1525) Atari / C64 flippy - Escape from targ is preserved

Mercenary The Second City (Datasoft Cat. No. 1526) - No Dump

Montezuma's Revenge (BCI Software #9590) C64 / Atari flippy - No dump

Silicon Dreams (Firebird) - Preserved

Speed King (Mastertronic) Atari / C64 same-side - Not verified

Summer Games (EPYX) Preserved

Superman (Main Street Publishing) Atari / C64 flippy - Not verified

Temple of Apshai Trilogy (EPYX) - Preserved

Trailblazer (Mindscape) Atari / C64 flippy - Preserved

Ultima 4 (Origin) - Preserved

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@Particle Man,

 

It's been what 2-6 years years and I'm so glad your back into action, please by all means either pick up a Super Card Pro, or KryoFlux... if you can't or don't wish to, please consider having someone do so for you.

 

You can then have back ups and we can also verify and note differences for your disks.

 

This is invaluable to the effort, so exciting!

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