Loving trying new things on my Atari. Last time I used Atari TOS 1.04 was all I saw.
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DO NOT USE MOBILE / CGNAT DEVICES WHERE THE IP CHANGES CONSTANTLY!
At this time, it is unfortunately not possible to whitelist users when your IP changes constantly.
You may inadvertently get banned because a previous attack may have used the IP you are now on.
So I suggest people only use fixed IP address devices until I can think of a solution for this problem!
At this time, it is unfortunately not possible to whitelist users when your IP changes constantly.
You may inadvertently get banned because a previous attack may have used the IP you are now on.
So I suggest people only use fixed IP address devices until I can think of a solution for this problem!
Wanting to try MultiTos
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Been interesting playing about with MultiTos. It does feel slower and blinky, but great compared to the original TOS which wouldn't let you move anything to the desktop. I also liked the clock and lines demo. Also great that the background can be changed to a colour that hides the effects of being connected to a more modern LCD. Unfortunately Notator hates it.
Notator works very nicely inside EmuTos which shares some features but doesn't have the multifunction. Clock and Lines work in EmuTos with their own seperate window. Tried combining them but EmuTos just cancels out the multifunctionality. Would be good to have something on the ST that had both functions although EmuTos runs like a dream on my system even with Notator which is known for it's behaviour when other programs are introduced. There's a great program called LED Panel that gives you a digital clock and drive activity button but it crashes Notator.
Loving trying new things on my Atari. Last time I used Atari TOS 1.04 was all I saw.
Loving trying new things on my Atari. Last time I used Atari TOS 1.04 was all I saw.
US Atari 520 STFM (C070523-001 REV.D1) , Exxos PSU, 4MB Marpet Upgrade, Exxos 6 Chip TOS 1.04 USA, EmuTOS 1.0.1, Ultrasatan, PP Driver, Original Floppy Disk Drive, NEC Multisync EA193Mi Monitor, Star LC-10c Printer, iMP C100110-001 DMA.
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Re: Wanting to try MultiTos
Have you tried TOS206 ?
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No. Am I right in believing that would be a lot of jiggery pokery on my machine? Interestingly, if I run system info whilst running EmuTos it lists the TOS version as 2.06. I assume the 2.06 ROMS would be quite different from this? Probably not going to touch my board again since the main reason for setting this up has been accomplished. Just on the look out for any cool additions/programs which will run without bothering Notator. I'm aware I can potentially have 14 boot configurations but I'm probably gonna use those drives for storage. Need to preserve enough sanity to function.
US Atari 520 STFM (C070523-001 REV.D1) , Exxos PSU, 4MB Marpet Upgrade, Exxos 6 Chip TOS 1.04 USA, EmuTOS 1.0.1, Ultrasatan, PP Driver, Original Floppy Disk Drive, NEC Multisync EA193Mi Monitor, Star LC-10c Printer, iMP C100110-001 DMA.
https://thecosmicpuppets.bandcamp.com/releases My released music so far...
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Re: Wanting to try MultiTos
There are programs somewhere to load TOS into RAM so you can try stuff out without modding the hardware. Or just get a STECosmic Puppet wrote: Mon Oct 28, 2019 6:11 pm No. Am I right in believing that would be a lot of jiggery pokery on my machine? Interestingly, if I run system info whilst running EmuTos it lists the TOS version as 2.06. I assume the 2.06 ROMS would be quite different from this? Probably not going to touch my board again since the main reason for setting this up has been accomplished. Just on the look out for any cool additions/programs which will run without bothering Notator. I'm aware I can potentially have 14 boot configurations but I'm probably gonna use those drives for storage. Need to preserve enough sanity to function.![]()
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That sounds cool. I think I've spent enough money.exxos wrote: Mon Oct 28, 2019 6:17 pmThere are programs somewhere to load TOS into RAM so you can try stuff out without modding the hardware. Or just get a STECosmic Puppet wrote: Mon Oct 28, 2019 6:11 pm No. Am I right in believing that would be a lot of jiggery pokery on my machine? Interestingly, if I run system info whilst running EmuTos it lists the TOS version as 2.06. I assume the 2.06 ROMS would be quite different from this? Probably not going to touch my board again since the main reason for setting this up has been accomplished. Just on the look out for any cool additions/programs which will run without bothering Notator. I'm aware I can potentially have 14 boot configurations but I'm probably gonna use those drives for storage. Need to preserve enough sanity to function.![]()
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US Atari 520 STFM (C070523-001 REV.D1) , Exxos PSU, 4MB Marpet Upgrade, Exxos 6 Chip TOS 1.04 USA, EmuTOS 1.0.1, Ultrasatan, PP Driver, Original Floppy Disk Drive, NEC Multisync EA193Mi Monitor, Star LC-10c Printer, iMP C100110-001 DMA.
https://thecosmicpuppets.bandcamp.com/releases My released music so far...
https://thecosmicpuppets.bandcamp.com/releases My released music so far...
Re: Wanting to try MultiTos
The SIMM module can only handle 256Kb or 1Mb simms. So 4Mb is max. Well, easy way anyway... You have to do other tinkering to get 12 Mb.
