You're just showing the authentic Atari experience! ;)coonsgm wrote: 10 Sep 2024 18:02 I just noticed in one of your photos you caught one of the few times the STE536 had an issue....it was my own doing because I'd gotten used to using ctrl-alt-del with the 520ST that regularly was having issues, I did it on the STE536 powered STE which caused the crash :(
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It really was. I was surprised (as I mentioned) at how much improved the Atari
presence was this year.
There were 8bit Atari's all over the place. At one exhibit I bet the guy had over
20 for sale, ranging from 400's, 800's, and 800XL's, as well as 65XE and 130XE's.
There were also at least -3- Atari Falcons, Mega ST's and Mega STe's and even
a STacy! :)
presence was this year.
There were 8bit Atari's all over the place. At one exhibit I bet the guy had over
20 for sale, ranging from 400's, 800's, and 800XL's, as well as 65XE and 130XE's.
There were also at least -3- Atari Falcons, Mega ST's and Mega STe's and even
a STacy! :)
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Looks superb, always need more Atari 16/32 bit presence everywhere.
Here in UK too much Amiga for my liking . . . . . . :twisted:
Here in UK too much Amiga for my liking . . . . . . :twisted:
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There were a few Amiga's around...but not nearly as many as youjwd wrote: 11 Sep 2024 12:31 Looks superb, always need more Atari 16/32 bit presence everywhere.
Here in UK too much Amiga for my liking . . . . . . :twisted:
might think. I'm not sure I even saw an A1200? Have to admit, I
wasn't really looking either... Oh well... <shrugs>
:lol:
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Glad to hear it works in untested setups! I’m aware that some are using it on Atari TT and in highly customized configurations with accelerators, but as a general rule, I don’t sell it unless it’s been tested in my lab first. The same goes for the TOS emulator.coonsgm wrote: 08 Sep 2024 23:16 The STE536 was an all-star. I had it running pretty much from 8am - 10pm for two days or so. I had no unexpected issues. It was even surprisingly compatible with the Sidecart....which I hadn't tried at home because it "isn't expected to work on accelerated machines"....but it was flawless. I also ran more than a few demo's too.
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Haha, indeed!
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