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susher wrote:I see a Sun SPARCstation IPC/IPC/Classic in there as well, with some external SCSI drives.
calimero wrote:Can you tell us more about Ataris at University?
What kind of university is? For what Atari was used? What software? Who, when and why decide to get STs for University...?
nagual wrote:Is there any possibilities to share software with us ?
Specially if you find some rare or interesting software - databases, spreadsheets, editors etc..maybe versions of existing apps we don't have:-)
BTW, really nice found:-)
ST Book was (is) my dream, but...too pricey for me...
Cheers!
jd wrote:You could name you price for those ST BOOKS!!
Please post some piccies when you get them all working....
Bengy wrote:Will do. Of course I always dreamed of having ST Book(s) so they aren't for sale, but they've found a good home!
dhedberg wrote:Bengy wrote:Will do. Of course I always dreamed of having ST Book(s) so they aren't for sale, but they've found a good home!
Now, THAT makes me happy! An owner that appreciates them and that hopefully will use them!
dhedberg wrote:Bengy wrote:Will do. Of course I always dreamed of having ST Book(s) so they aren't for sale, but they've found a good home!
Now, THAT makes me happy! An owner that appreciates them and that hopefully will use them!
Bengy wrote:[
Thank you. Nothing makes ME as happy as having them in my family!! PS I still remember being blown away by Willie's Adventures on my original falcon about 2 decades ago. Big fan!
dhedberg wrote:Thanks! It's a pity that we never managed to release it.
mikro wrote:dhedberg wrote:Thanks! It's a pity that we never managed to release it.
Yet. You haven't managed to release it YET. You can be sure we are not going to stop reminding you that we are still waiting.
atarian90 wrote:What caught my eye was the fact that this was in the US...or at least all the machines have a US keyboard. The only big Atari ST hauls from university that I usually see are in Europe. I wonder what university this is?
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