You can discus menu disks by all those classic ST hack & pack teams. If you have questions, requests or remarks about hackers, packers, screens or just menu disks in general, this is the place to be!
- the complete collection of D-Bug disks may be found on the official website. You miss all recent menus: http://dbug.atari.org
- not sure you really have Automation 0 to 512... do you have issue 500a ?
- FOF #1 may be found here: http://www.planetemu.net
(see the part 'ordinateurs' - 'Atari ST' - 'roms' - 'Compilations')
I did get a few of my games from there and my memory upgrade as well But its been such a long time the medwayboys and automation disks are really the only names that i remember
The Class Room Is The Last Room To Learn The Truth - Rage Against The Machine
hey zippy back then i used to go to this guy who was set up just round the corner from the oyster shop, used to have to go up these really steep set of stairs to get to him. He would have all the game sheets pinned to the wall. They closed that part of the market down though.
The Class Room Is The Last Room To Learn The Truth - Rage Against The Machine
Seeming as im still dumb in the ways of downloading and imaging and stuff i would be rather interested in getting hold of some of these disks. Just than till ive learnt properly how to do it for my self.
Would you be able to help me out could give a little cash or something if needed, cheers.
i do believe i know some one who has but i cant get in contact with him till monday mate. He had an atari and an amiga but never uses them think they live in the attic lol ill see if he has them handy still for ya.
My main site: http://www.mug-uk.co.uk - slowly digging up the bits from my past (and re-working a few): Atari ST, Sega 8-bit (game hacks) and NDS (Music ripping guide).
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no worries ill av a chat wih him on monday so fingers crossed. Is it easy to turn the cds into normal ST disks so i can use them on the ST or do they run on PC only mate
A little program called makedisk that converts them from .ST or .MSA so they play on the ST fine.
This program has to be run under DOS only - so you have to boot from a Windows 98 / ME bootdisk and run it like that off the CD.
And Muggy...
You are a git - it only cost me £1.21 the frigging floppy drive is going to cost me more than that.... however the 16MB addon will probably get me the cash back should it all go down hill....
I remember when next-door neighbours in Wales went for the A600 instead of the A1200 .. hahahahahahahahahahahahaha
I'd still got my A500 plus 28Mhz accelerator, h/drive and Action Replay .. couldn't use an Amiga with floppies only - same as an ST .. once you're used to working with h/drives, floppies are so .................
(mind you, never had a h/drive for the Speccy, Amstrad or C64 .. but floppy drives/microdrives were just as good!)
My main site: http://www.mug-uk.co.uk - slowly digging up the bits from my past (and re-working a few): Atari ST, Sega 8-bit (game hacks) and NDS (Music ripping guide).
I develop a free Word (for Windows) add-in that's available for Word 2007 upwards. It's a fix-it toolbox that will allow power Word users to fix document errors. You can find it at: http://www.mikestoolbox.co.uk
Ahhhhh Microdrives muggy- I remember those days.. alas mine died many years ago in an incident involving a horrible burning smell....
It was an absolute god-send to have a floppy disk drive on the speccy (didnt have a plus 3 - hated them! - but had the excellent plus D and disiple)
Mind you these days on my speccy eumlators I cant help but want to load up the games as if they were loading from tape (i.e. the TZX file format!) - yes maybe I'm mad but I cant help it!
I will not part with my A1200, but a friend of mine also has one,
unfortunately the sound does not work, but if you need a floppy drive...?
His A1200 also has a Zorro2 card with a 68EC030 cpu, and 8 megs fast ram, and a 300ish meg IDE HDD (wow thats small)
Let me know if any of the above interests you and I will gladly convey the interest.