Title: | Atari ST, TT, & Falcon |
Notice: | Please read note 1.0 and its replies before posting! |
Moderator: | FUNYET::ANDERSON |
Created: | Mon Apr 04 1988 |
Last Modified: | Tue May 06 1997 |
Last Successful Update: | Fri Jun 06 1997 |
Number of topics: | 1433 |
Total number of notes: | 10312 |
Since I did not have a hard drive back when TOS 1.4 was first out, I waited Now since I am looking at hard drives I am/was trying to upgrade to TOS 1.4, change the part SGS373 to 74AS373 and what else needed to make it work properly, for the "last three months" with Bob Fitzpatrick of RF Microtech, (he service/repairs Atari ST in N. Billerica, MA., here in US of A). The story I got was that he could not get Atari to ship him the TOS 1.4 for my MEGA ST2. Now, is Atari is as screwed up as the reply 967.1 indicated and can not even supply TOS to service folks. How difficult is it to copy ROMs? I tried calling a mail order place. Even they were waiting for Atari to ship TOS 1.4. The latest issue of CURRENT NOTES magazine I got this week in the mail did not even carry any advertisement for TOS 1.4. P.S. Recently a neighbor of mine, currently a high school senior asked me what home computer to get. Because of my experience with TOS 1.4 above and in considering what & why he needed a home computer for, I had to turn him away from Atari and go for possibly a "used MAC SE/30". There goes a $2500. worth of sales. A teenager can get a decent paying summer job knowing how to use a MAC and Pagemaker software. p%$#@! off at Atari Dek Lee
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970.1 | Maybe we'll have some at AtariFest | BAGELS::FELDMAN | Jerry Feldman DTN 227-3279 | Fri Sep 21 1990 11:07 | 18 |
I should be talking to Bob Brodie at Atari in the next few days as well as Betsy Piper from Tech Plus. I will try to find out why TOS 1.4 has been difficult to get, or where you can get it. Hopefully, one or more of the vendors at AtariFest '90 will have some. There were some unnamed souls around who were selling TOS 1.4 EProms. While I cannot advocate this approach because it does violate copyright laws, based uppon Atari's previous performances with regard to Prom availabilities, I would certainly suggenst that this may be a more reliable way to get the proms. With respect for recommending machines to others, unfortunately for Atari, over the past few years, I have recommended over 2 dozen computers to people including PCs, MACs, AppleII-GS, as well as Atari. I rarely recommend Atari these days for students or for business applications except for Music and Desktop publishing. Jerry | |||||
970.2 | UPWARD::SANDERSB | Resist much, Obey little | Fri Sep 21 1990 17:26 | 15 | |
Down here, because they are usually sold out before they even get to dealer stock, TOS 1.4 usually takes about 3-monthes to receive. I have it in mine, but I also had the macine in for repair and upgrade back in May and didn't get it back until August (no problem cause I was traveling quite a bit during that time). As for recommending machines, I base it on what the future owner wants to do. So I recommend Atari, Amiga, Mac and PC. They are all available from dealer stock down here - including Stes, Stacys, Megas, STfms, Portfoilos. |