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Re: [atari-midi-archives] 1040st newbie

2002-07-31 by Tim Conrardy

HI!

and welcome aboard!


>i recently found one (literally on the side of the road) plugged it
>in and it booted right up! the only thing i know is that i've always
>wanted one because in the 80's this was THE midi pc to have.

WOW!!! What a find! I once found an AtariXL (8 bit) computer on the road 
(during "spring cleanup")
>
>any and all links and or info would be GREATLY appreciated. looking
>for HW mods, i'm not afraid of a soldering iron, but a HD would be a
>pretty necessary thing.


go to my faq page which has plenty of links...like the Atari Quick Faq which 
should answer most of your Q's.

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

then go here and start downloading:

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

However, the beauty of Atari is that YOU DON"T NEED A HARD DRIVE!!!
You can run everything from disc(720K discs that is!!)I run my STe that 
way...and it is QUIET!

TimC
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