Also I never had the Commodore 64, I had the Atari 64. When you talk about Guru Meditation Errors that was not a lock up but needed correction in script which you were able to do yourself, not so with Mac or PC's. I sold my last two Amigas about two years ago to a cable station. Cable stations still use the Amiga as character generators.
![]() ![]() Atari 65Xe Emulator Mac Or PCThe advantage of it is that it includes a switch that lets you toggle between the USB connection and the SIO port. One of my previous blog posts that is about recreating Atari XL/XE floppy disks describes a SIO2USB interface inside my Atari 65XE. And you must've meant the Commodore 64 instead of the Atari 64 since there was no such animal.Switchable SIO2USB floppy disk interface. I saw a lot of Guru Meditation Errors and that turned me off. I almost got one but I didn't like the way it'd lock up so easy. ![]() As far as printers go, it is a matterOf taste. When Windows 95 came out, IDecided it was time to go PC. My first computer was the VIC 20, then instead of theCommodore 64 I got the Atari 64, then the Amiga which I used forEverything from animation of wedding tapes, 3D and 2D animations,Video Toaster and so on including MAC System 7 with an ImplantBoard, also MSDOS all at the same time. Also I never had the Commodore 64, I had theAtari 64. I would've thought this would have been better via email since it's REALLY off topic and was only mentioned in passing in another thread. I think I struck a raw nerve or something with you. I have nine USB ports so USB is not a problem withMe but for those who don't have enough then that would have to beWow, Gene. But Epson, HP and Canon all makeGood printers. If you'd like me to refresh your memory a little more, I have an email address you know. Shiraz Shivji and marketed by the same man who marketed those same two computers. It was redesigned from the original configuration (which, incidentally, was done by the same people who designed the Amiga) by the same man who designed the Vic20 and Commodore64. What you're probably referring to is the Atari 65XE which was the last Atari computer based on the 6502 CPU. What happened to your "peacemaker" attitude?By the way, you never had an Atari 64 because there wasn't any such animal. I saw a lot of Guru Meditation Errors and that turned me off.And you must've meant the Commodore 64 instead of the Atari 64Hey i have an atari 800 that still plays the best 8 bit games around and it has a whopping 48k ram!(not 48 megs) wow what a screamer, and i have a floppy disk drive for it.also i have a sears video arcade(atari 2600) damm now i feel realy old thanks guys:)-dennis daughertyI've got two 800's and a virtually unused 400 (which I scavenged anImproved graphics chip and a bug fixed OS out of for my original 800).The Atari-Commodore connection is rather interesting. I almost got one but I didn't like the way it'd lock up soEasy. As for the Amiga, I remember thatOne too. My HP does a little better on skintones but it doesn't renderBlack as well as my Epson 870 so that's why I use it for my photos.Otherwise, I'd rather use the HP. I didn't know you got so mad at me for confrontingDaniella. IWould've thought this would have been better via email since it'sREALLY off topic and was only mentioned in passing in anotherThread. I think I struck a raw nerve or something with you. And though its graphics are extremely dated by today'sStandards, "Star Raiders", a game written inOf RAM, and a lowly 1.2Mhz 8 bit processor thatDidn't even have a hardware "multiply" instruction,Fun to play than a whole slew of stuff on store shelves today.Atari 800/Atari 400/Atari 1040ST/Atari Mega4 ST + ICD Speed AcceleratorPlus the Magic Sac and Spectre GCR Macintosh EmulatorsDid Shiraz Shivji have anything to do with the final 8-bit Atari systems?I thought he dealt with the 16-bit (the "ST" line).Wow, Gene. I can't recall any "BSOD" type behavior outOf my 800. Egr remover keygenShiraz Shivji andMarketed by the same man who marketed those same two computers.Jack Tramiel. It wasRedesigned from the original configuration (which, incidentally,Was done by the same people who designed the Amiga) by the same manWho designed the Vic20 and Commodore64. What you're probably referring to is the Atari 65XE whichWas the last Atari computer based on the 6502 CPU. They were new and exciting times. The history of the Amiga I remember a little different but it doesn't matter. A lot of my friends at that time had Commodore 64's and I guess I got use to calling it the Atari 64. You are right about Atari, I had the Atari 800XL which had 64K. I just think it's fun to talk about old times. EOD.You didn't strike a raw nerve. Good luck, just remember, I'm not mad. At least being retired, I have a lot to play with. We all have it pretty good now. I'm glad you like your printer, they're all unbelievable compared to ones a year or so ago. BTW Gateway now owns Amiga which a couple of years ago were going to release the thousands of Amiga 4000's with an upgraded processor, but then changed their minds.
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