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Post by ATMA on Jun 3, 2006 15:05:46 GMT -5
And that was some wild techno music too. Remember that it was a stereo deck with audio on one track and data on the other. If you played that one on a traditional deck, you would really get weirded out. I never ran the Atari board but was very involved with it and the Houston Atari group. I think it was named HACE and owned the repair section of Computer General Store. Did yall have Atari's? If so, I bet I have met you all. Remember Dave Parsons or Steven Terry? Most people do.
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Post by Captain J (Retired) on Jun 3, 2006 16:37:52 GMT -5
No, we were the C-64 group.
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Post by ATMA on Jun 3, 2006 19:58:18 GMT -5
They had a wonderful composite monitor with Commodore branded on it and made by Toshiba. We still have one and use it for VHS to DVD conversion monitoring. A couple of years ago, there was one in a garage sale up in the Tyler area for $15 and Mrs. ATMA told me "NO". Should have bought it anyway.
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Post by Captain J (Retired) on Jun 4, 2006 5:36:46 GMT -5
That was one sweet machine. When programmed in ML it was quit fast. I had one for the BBS and another one for programming.
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