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EMUAPC beta
Miroslaw Koziol, 12 December 2002

A new Polish Atari 8-bit emulator EMUAPC is now available. You can find information and download a beta version at www.komires.com.

 

AEX version 2 released!
Tim Conrardy, 09 December 2002

Dr Ambient has now released a major update to his AEX (Tangerine Dream Machine) application. I have been the beta tester and I have to say, this new version is remarkable. It is now in two voices plus a percussion section. Lots more algorithms, a copy-to-function key/snap-shot feature, immediate transpose, a very sleek graphic look including a new AEX logo with the three Tangerines in the corner as well as a transport bar. This version also includes 16-color support so the program can be run on TTs as well as Falcons. The 256-color version is, however, the better. I have also had the privilege of actually coding most of the algorithms for Voice 2 as well as the percussion patterns. Thanks Dr! Please print out the page for documentation. We will be expanding on the documentation as well, so look for it.

http://tamw.atari-users.net/aex.htm

Have fun with the new version of AEX. Comments welcome.

 

MyAtari joins The Atari Historical Society
Matthew Bacon, 04 December 2002

Here at MyAtari, we are proud to announce that MyAtari was recently invited to join The Atari Historical Society (http://www.atarimuseum.com). Member of the Atari History SocietyFor those that don't know, The Atari Historical Society was founded by Curt Vendel in 1997 who, with the aid of the AHS members and ex-Atari employees, is helping to maintain and preserve the history of the company we all knew and loved.

"This [The Atari Historical Society] site is the culmination of years of research and hard work by enthusiasts with the support of numerous former and current Atari employees and is intended to provide images and information on all areas of Atari. Our mission is the preservation of all things Atari (Its history, products and knowledge). This site provides information, images and personal stories on all items produced by Atari as well as news and links to further assist any and all individuals interested in learning more about the company that helped to pioneer and shape many areas of Video Arcade Entertainment, Home Consumer Electronics, Personal Computer Systems and much, much more..."

We are honoured and consider ourselves privileged to be invited to become a member of The Atari Historical Society.

 

aLiVe! 6 released
Matthew Bacon, 02 December 2002

The sixth issue of aLiVe!, the disk-based Atari scene magazine, was released today. It features over 60 articles including a report from the Paracon 4 Party, interviews with several members of the scene and a review of the September issue of MyAtari ;-)

A cracking read for all Atari addicts. Pick up your copy today at http://alive.atari.org.

[Screen-shot: aLiVe! 6]

 

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