Hello from Sydney Australia
Posted: 26 May 2020 13:15
Hi,
Andy here, a long time Atari user, got my first Atari 520 STFM many years ago, then had an STE briefly before upgrading to a Falcon. The interesting story about the Falcon was that I ordered a 1MB no HDD model, it was all I could afford at the time, and they accidentally?? sent me a 4MB version with a HDD installed. I think without those additions I'd have gone crazy, the HDD certainly made things easier back in 1997 when I was doing my uni work.
I've just purchased a replacement Floppy drive, because mine no longer reads disks, I want to try and show my kids some of the games in the Power Pack, and some other classics like Speedball, Rick Dangerous, Bubble Bobble etc.
I'll post a seperate question, but other than the Frammeister does anyone have any recommendations for taking the VGA single from my Falcon and upscaling it to 480p,720p,1080p HDMI. I want to try using my Falcon on my modern TV rather than my crappy old VGA monitor....I'd also like to connect it to a capture card of some sort and stream to Twitch via my MacBook Pro.
Andy.
Andy here, a long time Atari user, got my first Atari 520 STFM many years ago, then had an STE briefly before upgrading to a Falcon. The interesting story about the Falcon was that I ordered a 1MB no HDD model, it was all I could afford at the time, and they accidentally?? sent me a 4MB version with a HDD installed. I think without those additions I'd have gone crazy, the HDD certainly made things easier back in 1997 when I was doing my uni work.
I've just purchased a replacement Floppy drive, because mine no longer reads disks, I want to try and show my kids some of the games in the Power Pack, and some other classics like Speedball, Rick Dangerous, Bubble Bobble etc.
I'll post a seperate question, but other than the Frammeister does anyone have any recommendations for taking the VGA single from my Falcon and upscaling it to 480p,720p,1080p HDMI. I want to try using my Falcon on my modern TV rather than my crappy old VGA monitor....I'd also like to connect it to a capture card of some sort and stream to Twitch via my MacBook Pro.
Andy.