Tony Cappellini schrieb:
If you already have this, then why not just use it to send the program
to the XPander, then save the XPander Bank as sysex and send it to us?
no time !
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> It�s illegal if would spread contents of this disk out over the web.
Atari hasn't been in business for a long time and is not making any
money from any software sales.
I"m sure the author is no longer selling the program nor supporting it.
Since you know him you can talk to him.
Atari isn�t the author and I don�t know the author, he�s not mentioned in the manual.
The person I mentioned was the distributor.
Some is free available some not. P.ex. Steinis and C-Labs software isn�t freely available unless it�s cracks.
The manual of the program is 4 shitty pages in german and doesn�t cover the functions of the program properly and there�s no list of the patches at all.
Typing 1000 patchnames by reading �em from a small Atari SM124 monitor, for me, is much work,- too much.
I wanted to help by pointing on that exsisting program in the hope someone wants to have it and do a search at ebay or wherever possible.
Much software from the computers of the 80's is now freely available
to run in software emulators.
As I've already said- adding the patche names to a bank of Xpnder
patches is a piece of cake.
Someone just needs to come up with the 1000 patch names- unless they
are already supplied in the manual for that Atari software.
If you think this is a lot of work, it's not. This would be the
EASIEST part of it.We just need the patch names in a text file.
They can be added to banks of patches with a simple program.