David Etheridge
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Re: FAQs for all Atarians
[Re: desmond]
#906574 - 07/04/11 11:08 AM
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Hi Desmond, you could try one of those floppy drive cleaners (a disk with a mild
abrasive and/or cleaning fluid such as isopropyl alcolhol), but your best bet is to see
about a replacement floppy drive. As regards your HD, Barrie is the man who can
advise and fix all your problems -he can also retrieve and archive files if you need
this. 01925-823334, as usual. Best wishes, Dave.
-------------------- Lots of Ataris which keep on going, 12 Kurzweil 1000 modules, a bunch of hardware synths. Still recording to tape -the old ways are best.....
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desmond
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Re: FAQs for all Atarians
[Re: David Etheridge]
#906599 - 07/04/11 12:02 PM
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Quote David Etheridge:
you could
try one of those floppy drive cleaners (a disk with a mild abrasive and/or cleaning fluid
such as isopropyl alcolhol), but your best bet is to see about a replacement floppy
drive.
In my minor googling
around I saw that a common problem on aged Atari's is the floppy drive belt wearing out or
corroding, so it might just be that...
Quote David Etheridge:
As regards your HD, Barrie is the
man who can advise and fix all your problems -he can also retrieve and archive files if
you need this.
Thanks - I
need to find out whether it's the drive itself that doesn't work or whether it's just not
being powered up by the case electronics (it's a System Solutions MiniS drive). The case
electronics do power up the fan so that part is working anyway.
As far as I
know it's a standard IDE drive so I'm going to see whether it spins up in a PC. If it
doesn't then it's probably beyond recovery...
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Neo-Classical Guitar...
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Re: FAQs for all Atarians
[Re: David Etheridge]
#906725 - 07/04/11 10:08 PM
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I have three 4160STE and starting to get uncomfortable with the amount of stuff I have
acquired, plus the usual grief from the women folk over this! Anyway I have decided that
having a few is a wise idea.......so they shall remain!.....For the time being anyway! NCGM
-------------------- Footloose and fancy free...gizz a job!
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David Etheridge
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Hi folks, latest news from Martin Tarenskeen is a bugfix for his YS Editor Program,
now on v.2.76. The is THE editing prog for all 4 op FM instruments from Yamaha: DX100, DX27, DX27S, DX21, DX11, WT11, TX81Z, YS100, YS200, B200, TQ5, DS55, and V50
are supported by YSEDITOR PLUS. (But V50 users are adviced to use the special
YSEDITOR V50 version) FB01 is supported by special YSEDITOR FB01 verion. Go here for all the gen: http://www.home.zonnet.nl/m.tarenskeen/yseditor.htmor: http://atari.martintarenskeen.nl/(and you thought that
no-one was STILL developing editors? How wrong might you be...  ) Best wishes, Dave.
-------------------- Lots of Ataris which keep on going, 12 Kurzweil 1000 modules, a bunch of hardware synths. Still recording to tape -the old ways are best.....
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David Etheridge
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Re: FAQs for all Atarians
[Re: David Etheridge]
#915923 - 24/05/11 01:14 PM
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Hi folks, here's the latest news about ACP (Atari Coldfire Project) FireBee, the
next generation in Atari compatible computers. The folks working on it are developing USB
connectivity in Freemint. You can see all the details here: http://acp.atari.org/Fascinating stuff -any takers? Best wishes, Dave.
-------------------- Lots of Ataris which keep on going, 12 Kurzweil 1000 modules, a bunch of hardware synths. Still recording to tape -the old ways are best.....
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Mathias ACP
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Re: FAQs for all Atarians
[Re: David Etheridge]
#916436 - 27/05/11 09:11 AM
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Quote David Etheridge:
Hi folks,
here's the latest news about ACP (Atari Coldfire Project) FireBee, the next
generation in Atari compatible computers. The folks working on it are developing USB
connectivity in Freemint. You can see all the details here: http://acp.atari.org/
Fascinating stuff
Thanks
David, for the hint to our project. "The folks" have even to report some exclusive sound
issues regarding the FireBee. 
Sound hardware is integrated, the big tasks are done already. Internal sound driver
(falcon compatible) and AC'97 are done mainly. Recording works well. MP3 playback with
Aniplayer is possible with only 22 % (!) CPU load (without a DSP - the 56001 is not
finished recently).
The YM2149 works well (also out over AC'97 - and Falcon
compatible), and first applications were tested successfully (no MIDI was tested right
now), without any errors are for example; "MIDI Arpeggiator" a mini analogue-style MIDI
sequencer, "Snippit Synth" a software-based sound synthesizer, "Squash it!" a sample
processor, "Sound Chip Synth" (MiniMOO) a real-time synthesizer, "Soundigit" an AIF/WAV
HD-Recorder/Player/Editor, or the well known "Aniplayer".
Thats important for
me, because I like you to know we are not doing "only" a FreeMiNT machine. Many users
demand as well a well working TOS computer. So FireTOS (A for ColdFire Processors adapted
Falcon 4.04 TOS) gets ongoing several improvements. We are highly aware, that audio tasks
are still a big part of "Atari-Computing". Thats why we are for example glad that we got
the Soundpool owner on board as advisor as well.
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David Etheridge
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Re: FAQs for all Atarians
[Re: David Etheridge]
#930612 - 27/07/11 11:56 AM
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Hi again folks, here a link I've just found to another floppy drive emulator using
SD cards: http://hxc2001.free.fr/floppy_drive_emulator/index.htmlYou'll notice that the range is available for a wide variety of supposedly obsolete
computers (including Atari of course  ) but also a
wide range of floppies fitted to synths and samplers. Scroll down through the list to
see if your fave vintage synth is there. (Apologies to NCGM if I'm posting info he's
already placed here, 'cos I haven't checked and I know that he is our resident expert of
this kind of gear  ) Best wishes, Dave.
-------------------- Lots of Ataris which keep on going, 12 Kurzweil 1000 modules, a bunch of hardware synths. Still recording to tape -the old ways are best.....
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Re: FAQs for all Atarians
[Re: David Etheridge]
#930670 - 27/07/11 02:09 PM
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Haha! I bought one of these interfaces via Ebay early last year, but not used it yet. I
will be upgrading the firmware before I do, as at the time I asked the maker to write a
file browser for the ST and two weeks later it was in the new firmware to download! This
was later carried over into the Amstrad CPC which I also own, so the maker definitely
listens to his buyers.
There is also someone else who has made an interface,
that can backup any disk even if faulty I think! KryoFlux web page
More info
KryoFlux
and HxC Floppy Emulator in action together with EMU Emulator 1 keyboard
HxC Floppy Emulator
SD version with EMU Emulator 1 & 2
NCGM
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David Etheridge
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Re: FAQs for all Atarians
[Re: David Etheridge]
#963454 - 12/01/12 08:41 AM
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Hi gang, another new year and we're still humming along as ever! I don't know
how I missed this link -another U.K. Atari site who offer info and some products for
Ataris: http://st-freakz.co.uk/index.htmlEnjoy! Best
wishes, Dave.
-------------------- Lots of Ataris which keep on going, 12 Kurzweil 1000 modules, a bunch of hardware synths. Still recording to tape -the old ways are best.....
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Re: FAQs for all Atarians
[Re: David Etheridge]
#963568 - 12/01/12 12:41 PM
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Yeah he is a good guy with a good track record and he responds to emails quickly too. NCGM
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David Etheridge
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Re: FAQs for all Atarians
[Re: David Etheridge]
#970617 - 17/02/12 12:28 PM
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Atari in 2012. Hi folks, It’s been a while since I last looked through the
Atari scene, and as I found that quite a few of the sites mentioned previously have gone
to the great website in the sky, I thought it might be a suitable time to update this FAQ
with the current state of the Atari scene in 2012. First of all, there’s
still plenty going on here: http://www.atari-forum.com/ the most active Atari forum on the net,
covering hard and software, pro apps, games, MIDI and much more. The members here have an
unrivalled range of knowledge and expertise. http://www.atariage.com/forums/index.php/ -a smaller, but still active
forum on all aspects of Atari usage. https://sites.google.com/site/stessential/ -a collection of
Essential software for the Atari user, as discussed on Atari-forum.com http://tamw.atari-users.net/ The
late Tim Conrardy’s famous MIDI site, with articles and downloads on Atari progs and
libraries. ftp://ftp.pigwa.net/stuff/collections/atari_forever/www-magazines/MyAtari.
net/32/astudio.htm -the My Atari mag site showing the article describing Tim’s MIDI
studio. http://www.atarimusic.net/ A site originally set up as a replacement
in case Tim’s Atari MIDI world was taken down (it hasn’t as yet) and has become much
more, featuring progs, articles, discussion and archives, plus much more http://www.notator.org/index.htmlhttp://tech.groups.yahoo.com/group/atari-midi/ currently with 1216
members as of today, recent discussions have included integrating your ST back into your
MIDI setup, amongst much more http://groups.yahoo.com/group/atari-midi-archives/ excellent and
essential archive for all MIDI users -over 800 members as of early 2012 http://gem.win.co.nz/hall/ -The
famous Atari Launchpad. Not updated for many years now, but still with many links to
extant sites http://info-coach.fr/atari/links.php -a particularly useful site,
including progs, apps and ftp sites. May be a little out of date, as are many Atari sites
these days! http://www.1632systems.co.uk/Templates/Links.htm - a slightly smaller
collection of links. http://www.notator.org/ The Notator users site and discussion forum,
still humming along nicely! Stockists and repairs: http://www.keychange.co.uk/ The
irrepressible Barrie, who keep us all running! http://st-freakz.co.uk/index.html Highly regarded by users. http://www.1632systems.co.uk/
another good source of bits and bobs. http://myatari.net/ -the last resting place of MyAtari magazine. Many
useful MIDI articles in there. Some software sites for upgrading your ST: http://www.seimet.de/atari/en/hddriver.htmlhttp://rainer-seitel.onlinehome.de/bigdos.htmlhttp://dev-docs.atariforge.org/
-Atari document archive FTP collections and software downloads: ftp://ftp.iem.at/pub/ATARI/http://www-ftp.lip6.fr/ftp/pub/atari/Music/http://www.hitsquad.com/smm/atari/http://www.datavase.info/FTPserver/http://www.jaapan.de/en/uptodate.php?page=multi_midihttp://atari.la-belle-aurore.com/sequencers.html-rather moribund and
no updates since 2009. http://users.telenet.be/tos4ever/atari/prg-ind3.htm -the ultimate TOS
software index. http://www.8bitchip.info/atari/ -useful stuff on hard drives and TOS
chips amongst much more. http://homepage.ntlworld.com/backroom/MIDI.HTM -Backroom boys Atari
MIDI software: a small collection. And that’s all for now folks! Unless you know different, of course.......  Best wishes, Dave
-------------------- Lots of Ataris which keep on going, 12 Kurzweil 1000 modules, a bunch of hardware synths. Still recording to tape -the old ways are best.....
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Re: FAQs for all Atarians
[Re: David Etheridge]
#971755 - 23/02/12 12:25 AM
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Thanks Dave! I'll add some more if and when I think of them. NCGM
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David Etheridge
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Re: FAQs for all Atarians
[Re: David Etheridge]
#1026254 - 29/12/12 04:23 PM
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Hi folks, here's another essential site for all Atarians: the Atari-forum WIKI: http://www.atari-forum.com/wiki/index.php?title=Main_PageLook under the Applications section for essential stuff: copiers, antivirus progs, HD
drivers galore and CD-ROM drivers. Most of them are free!  Enjoy! Best wishes, Dave
-------------------- Lots of Ataris which keep on going, 12 Kurzweil 1000 modules, a bunch of hardware synths. Still recording to tape -the old ways are best.....
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Re: FAQs for all Atarians
[Re: David Etheridge]
#1037429 - 10/03/13 08:39 PM
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I wish I could contribute here without incurring the wrath of the SOS staff, e.g. by
posting links to non-free software, even though most of it is long gone and forgotten
about even by the authors
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