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8.3 | $400 System for sale! | MDCRAB::MCLENDON | | Thu Nov 02 1989 16:39 | 12 |
| A friend of mine 'graduated' to a Mac SE and is getting ready to move.
He has a 520St with 1MB, 1SS and 1DS drive, monochrome monitor, and
would like to sell this system for $400. Very little software, but I'd
be happy to help out a first-timer buyer with some PD stuff. If you're
interested, please call him in the evening (he is not a DEC employee)
at (202) 829-1379 (Washington, DC).
Thanks,
Bruce
(P.S. He has an answering machine on 24hrs a day)
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8.4 | Hard Disk Controller for sale | READ::POMEROY | | Mon Jul 09 1990 10:56 | 39 |
| I recently sold my Atari 1040ST, and I am now left with a few items
which I would like to sell for whatever I can get.
The item that I most want to sell is a Berkley Microsystems Hard
Disk Controller and Host Adapter. I used it for over a year with a
Seagate 277N 63 Mb Hard Drive. I had four partitions (3x16Mb+1x15Mb).
The board plugs into the DMA port and features a DMA pass-thru
connector. It allows you to plug in an ST-506 drive (at least the
documentation said it could.), or a SCSI controller and SCSI drive.
The board cost me $250 with DMA cable and software. The software is
GEM, menu driven and works well. It allows any partition to be set up
as auto-booting. If you don't have a HD on your system, you don't know
what you're missing. Once you use one, you'll never want to go back. I
am asking for the paltry sum of $100. The board is in perfect
condition, and I could probably get more, but I need the money!!!
I would also be willing to sell an XT power supply for the drive
for $40, and maybe you could talk me into selling my HD (63Mb) for
$300. It's a quality drive, and the software is already set up for it.
Also for sale: (all original disks/packaging)
Flight Simulator II
Bard's Tale I
ArcticFox
Degas Elite
Flash (not sure what version - 1.6 sound right???)
If any sound appealing tell me, ten bucks and it's yours. Actually,
that price is negotiable. Since I can't use it anymore. Tell me what
you want to pay, and I'll sell it to ya.
Bob.
DTN: 235-8839
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8.5 | STart disks too. | READ::POMEROY | | Mon Jul 09 1990 11:01 | 8 |
| Hi again-
I also have a bunch of STart disks, packed with PD software. If
anyone is interested in buying them, get in touch. I would like a few
dollars per disk.
Bob.
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8.6 | Start Disks are Copyrighted | BAGELS::FELDMAN | Jerry Feldman DTN 227-3279 | Mon Jul 09 1990 15:49 | 3 |
| re .5
Note that Start disks are NOT PD. Antic and Start make it very clear
that all material on their disks are copyrighted.
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8.7 | deeper | UPWARD::SANDERSB | Resist much, Obey little | Mon Jul 09 1990 23:11 | 9 |
|
While that is true, some of the programs on the disks are or have
been in PD.
Just to digress further, are the Analog disks now PD? Does
anybody know what the status and/or law is for a company that has
gone under?
Bob
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8.8 | Analog and ST-Log is PD | BAGELS::FELDMAN | Jerry Feldman DTN 227-3279 | Tue Jul 10 1990 10:39 | 11 |
| Start and Antic disks have always been entirely copyrighted. Analog and
ST-Log disks have always been publoc domain after the month of
publication. Therefore, most Analog and ST-Log software can be freely
distributed except some titles that were expressly copyrighted by the
author.
Also, today, very few programs are actually released to public domain.
Most authors retain the copyright and give permission for the free
non-commercial use of said program. Public domain, on the other hand is
totally free and unencumbered. You can use it, sell it, and the author
has no recourse.
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8.9 | I know they're copyrighted. | READ::POMEROY | | Tue Jul 10 1990 12:33 | 15 |
| I am not "pirating" the files off the STart disks. I bought the disks
from Antic and then STart through subscriptions dating back to 1985. I
have the original disks, and I want to sell them. It's no different
than people who sell (including myself) who sell commercial software
that they no longer want.
If you are trying to protect STart's interests, try calling any PD BBS.
Just about every one I ever called had the files from STart the day the
magazine arrived (not uploaded by me).
So, if anyone wants them, they are still for sale.
Bob
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8.10 | | QARRY::BHAMILTON | Buzz Hamilton | Tue Jul 10 1990 13:34 | 5 |
| If you look back at your reply .5 you'll see that you said the Start disks
were 'packed with PD'.
Jerry is not complaining that you are trying to sell the disks - only that you
thought that the contents were PD because they are magazine disks.
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8.11 | standard disclaimers apply | NORGE::CHAD | Ich glaube Ich t�te Ich h�tte | Wed Jul 11 1990 10:37 | 10 |
| The contents of the disk may be PD or not. Just because START copyrights the
disks doesn't necessarily mean the contents are copyrighted too. If an author
says it is PD or freely distributable and START puts it on a disk that they
copyright, that just means that their compilation is copyright, not each
individual program. There is a difference. Of course, I am not a lawyer
so don't believe what I say if it is important to you. Also, I am not familiar
with said disks so this may not apply anyway (I'm only addressing the
possibility).
Chad
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8.12 | I might be interested | SICKO::PATTERSON | Engaged to a Redhead | Wed Jul 11 1990 13:10 | 11 |
| Hi Bob,
I might be interested in the disks if you are selling the
mags also. How many would we be talking? Please respond
in VAX Mail to the above address and include an address
where I can send to you, READ::POMEROY gives me invalid
login info.
Thanks,
Jim Patterson
SICKO::PATTERSON
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8.13 | STart mags at the dump | READ::POMEROY | | Wed Jul 11 1990 13:24 | 16 |
| Hi,
My name is Bob Pomeroy and I am gonna kick myself in the head. Jim, I
threw away every magazine I ever got from STart (and Antic). I had
magazines dating back to December of 1985 (the first Anitic I ever
got). I bet I had all but maybe a ten of the magazines from
1986-present. Then, two weeks ago, (I am a coop student with piles of
junk at my mother's house) my mother made me clean out my junk. I
bundled up all my old mags and she brought them to the local landfill.
To all those interested, my E-mail address is not
READ::POMEROY, it is REFINE::POMEROY.
bob
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8.14 | 520ST system for sale. Best Offer. | REFINE::POMEROY | | Mon Sep 17 1990 14:32 | 33 |
| You haven't heard from me in awhile, but you aren't rid of me yet.
I still have the ST software for sale (for whatever you want to give me
at this point.)
Degas ELite
Flight Simulator II
Bratacas (from Psygnosis, 1st ST game made)
Bard's Tale I
Flash (from Antic Software) V1.6 (terminal program)
Arctic Fox from Electronic Arts
WordPerfect
And I am now selling a complete 520ST system that is in near mint
condition. It was once owned by a girlfriend who moved to California
and left it behind.
Stock Atari 520ST 512K, single-sided floppy $200
SM124? Monochrome monitor $150
Supra 30Meg Hard Drive $350
Star Mictronics NX2400 MultiFont printer $250
Atari SF314 double-sided 3.5" floppy drive $60
Or, if some kind soul out there wants to be nice and take everything, a
discount would be in order. Perhaps $900 or so. And please anyone out
there who is even a little interested in any of this and thinks my
prices are outrageous, email me with an offer. Any offer will be
considered. In fact, lets say that the best remotely reasonable offer
at the end of September gets it.
Robert Pomeroy
REFINE::POMEROY
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8.16 | VT100 emulator for sale | DEMING::HAJI | | Wed Jan 23 1991 10:48 | 7 |
| VT100 emulator to plug in to the game port of your Atari..
with manual
$40
Contact DEMING::HAJI
or DTN 225_6067 (508-568-6067)
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8.17 | MASTER TRACK for ATARI | DEMING::HAJI | | Wed Jan 23 1991 10:51 | 5 |
| Master Track PRO with manual for ATARI - The best sequensing program
selling for $130 (better than 1/2 price).
Contact DEMING::HAJI
dtn 225-6067
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8.18 | | SIEVAX::JAMIE | What's oil got to do with it ? | Wed Jan 23 1991 11:50 | 9 |
| What's the "game port" ?
How does this emulator work ?
Cheers,
Jamie.
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8.19 | cartridge port | DECWIN::GILLIAM | | Wed Jan 23 1991 12:46 | 18 |
| It's made by Atari. It plugs into the cartridge port on your ST. In
addition to emulating a VT100, you can do ASCII uploads and downloads
with it. I suppose you could uuencode binaries to get around this
restriction.
For example, a download would use the following sequence:
1. Enable the capture buffer using SETUP-B. (I think you can save
options in a OPT file.)
2. Press ALT-R and enter the destination pathname at the prompt.
3. Enter DCL command - TYPE filename
4. Press ALT-R to close the file.
By the way, does anyone know the maximum size of the buffer. The VT102
manual describes a 128-character input buffer. That seems too small.
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8.20 | PERSONAL PASCAL for sale ATARI | DEMING::HAJI | | Fri Jan 25 1991 10:58 | 10 |
| Personal pascal software
with book and manual
compile/link your own pascal
$20
contact DEMING::HAJI
Also, Toolkit developement software
call dtn 225-6067
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