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AtariGeezer

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  1. Here are the Personal Pascal Sources of FTU FTU_200s.zip FTU_204s.zip FTU_205s.zip FTU_211s.zip FTU_240s.zip FTU_242s.zip FTU_243s.zip FTU_244s.zip
  2. Here's a few different versions of FTU. Versions from 2.00 and above should run on the latest version of Express BBS ST! FTU_120.ARC FTU_123.LZH FTU_232.LZH FTU_240.LZH FTU_24x.ZIP
  3. YW I'll be uploading more shortly. Just went through the latest FTU Personal Pascal sources and see no use of Rich's code. Must have been about the Message Renumber Utility...
  4. This key file will unlock FTU 2.40 FTU.KEY
  5. There are the early versions in Assembler: I can't post the latest version in pascal until I can get in touch with Rich due to the copyright on the Message DataBase... Jay FTU_126.S FTU_130.S DRAW_SIX.S FTU_ML2.S SNOOP.S TRAP_8.S UN_CMPLR.S
  6. Just like the 8Bit BBS's, I examine, create a working image and re-post to help the BBS community. If you have a problem with that, then it's all on you... Just because my depression gets in the way of doing alot of stuff, I still call BBS's when I'm in a better mood I haven't ignored you in the past, so what's up with you???
  7. Wow! what did I do to you for you to act like that, pretty sad...
  8. In the mean time a zip, arc, msa or st image would be great too
  9. If it's the "External" Fujinet, wouldn't that mean that it'll run on *Any* A8 using a SIO Cable???
  10. More on "hooked on 8-bit carts" and "what you bought on ebay" with "since my last post:"
  11. Finally getting around to start my first 1088XLD Parts are just stuffed for now, next thing is to start soldering...
  12. I see an error in your kantronics list. There is Hamsoft, Hamtext and Hamsoft/Amtor... Amtor is a different over-the-air communication protocol...
  13. https://www.ebay.com/itm/333921917781 You can get one of these for $30.00 and use some free SDR software to listen from 100khz to 1.7ghz instead. The software lets you listen to modes from AM, FM, FM-Stereo, LSB, USB, DSB, CW and raw.
  14. Yep, tried that one when I was looking for info on the RM-1000...
  15. Yep, from September of 1983. They first sold software for it in 1981 for the TRS-80...
  16. Well, they made them first for the TRS-80, then the Apple II and finally for the Atari. So they must have sold a few hundred at least....
  17. Found some more Ham Radio gear made by Macrotronics listed in some magazines. Hoping to find the real thing soon
  18. Back in the early 1980's, Macrotronics made the TermInAll package for the TRS-80, Apple II and the Atari Computers. I'm looking for the Hardware and Software for All... Thanks, Jay
  19. At 62 I'm in the same boat and have about 5-6 years to sell what I can before my living accommodations changes. I have a bunch of A8 and ST gear, some I'll be able to keep with me, but most of it will have to find a new home. Currently I am putting together a system for my 17yo grandson and will be sending it to him after I can locate some books and common A8 carts with a bunch of pre-loaded disks... My STacy, MIO and black-box will be the first to go. About 5-6 years from now, I'll be buying a truck and a travel trailer and start living on the road and at RV parks...
  20. I don't have any spares, but these Rom Dumps should help if you have a flash cart or can burn eproms...
  21. For packet software there is the PK2 program by Steve Stuntz and Kantronics makes 3 programs for RTTY, CW and Amtor. Do you have any Ham Radio Programs for the Atari?
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