Hi guys,
New user here from Melbourne, but unfortunately, no Atari's :(, only Commodores at the moment, but am looking at getting a 520 or 1024ST at some stage, if the price is right. But i do have a few Lynx's, model 1 and 2's if they count for Atari's :D
Registered on this forum due to TerribleFire's amazing work in the retro scene. A real credit and gem to the community, and will be looking at building my first TF534 soon, or 536 if i can get one from TF :)
Currently have an A500 (with original box and accessories, the one i purchased many moons ago), an A500+ (needs major work due to battery leak), an A600 which works fine, and a recently acquired A1200 which also needs work.
But of course, everything is always a work in progress and constant upgrade. Look forward to getting tips and pointers on how to get things done.
Cheers from down under!!! :D
Hello from Melbourne
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Re: Hello from Melbourne
Welcome :)
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Re: Hello from Melbourne
Greetings!
Oh and make sure you keep the cases screwed down properly on your retro hardware, or all the electrons will fall out :D
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Oh and make sure you keep the cases screwed down properly on your retro hardware, or all the electrons will fall out :D
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