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DegasElite

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  1. My sentiments exactly. Sorry about that. Here is another clue…
  2. Nope. Not "Ace of Aces." But, it uses the same font for the screen.
  3. You're welcome, by the way, concerning the name of Towering Inferno. :O)
  4. The other fire fighting game is called Towering Inferno, by the way. :O)
  5. Yup. I believe that. Interesting stuff.
  6. I used a program back in the day called RAM Doubler for my Mac. It just used virtual memory (storage space on the hard drive) to "increase" the RAM. Nowadays, computers can have up to 128 GB of RAM, depending on the model. I know the discontinued iMac Pro could hold 128 GB of RAM, if I recall correctly. So, there isn't a need for these types of programs anymore. Even if they worked, which I doubt, you still need to increase RAM physically anyway once it is required. This would depend on the applications and the OS, and their memory requirements.
  7. That is correct. It is Secret Quest! The title screen says it all, like in Pengo.
  8. P for Patrick. Yes. David Patrick Crane. I found out on Wikipedia. Midwestern guy. He was born in Indiana.
  9. The best music I have heard on the A2600, in my own personal opinion, is from Pitfall II: Lost Caverns. It actually has a drum beat. I once thought that drum beat synth was impossible on the A2600, but David Crane proved me wrong. Thanks for letting me share. :O)
  10. UPDATE: I found the Sandrine demo with its companion software, Cecile. They need to work together to operate. Here's the site for the demos: http://centek.free.fr/atari/softs/softmenu.htm There it is, RickR. Thanks. :O)
  11. I found information on these apps, but no downloads. It seems they are commercial apps. Still looking… :O)
  12. Hey, guys, I have some questions. Does anyone in this forum know what types of flatbed document scanners are compatible with Atari ST/E/TT/Falcon030 computers? I have some older scanners, including a compatible hand scanner from GoldenImage for the ST. I also have a old UMAX Astra 1220U scanner, for Windows and Mac, without the software included. Is there a flatbed scanner I can get for the Atari computer line? I know it would be an older scanner, and maybe my UMAX could be used for scanning documents on an STE or compatible, but I find that unlikely. However, one can hope. Is there special software for scanners to make them compatible with the 16/32 Atari computer line? Thanks. :O)
  13. Oh. Sorry. I was busy today. Yup, my turn. :O) Platform: Atari 2600.
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