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Atari 7800 Harmony 2 "Concerto" Labels


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Well, I was lucky enough to come across a 7800 Harmony 2 or "Concerto" cart. I made some labels for it so I'm sharing them here as a PDF - Atari 7800 Concerto Labels.pdf. Use them if you like them. The cartridge end label can have a slot cut out for the SD card. I just print on paper (plain or glossy, this was on plain) and apply a thin layer of rubber cement to the cart and the labels, let both dry, and then apply label to cart. I press them in place with my hand put I use a clean piece of paper between my hand and the label to keep the label clean. Excess rubber cement can be rubbed away with a clean paper towel after label application and once it is thourouoghly dry. Works fine for me.

 

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Very Nice.

I was gonna do this one with my Purple Harmony inspired label. But then Fred came up with that new design and when he upgraded my OG Concerto he put the new label on it. So I guess this one doesn’t really work now.


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This is the Taijitu (太極圖), with black representing yin and white representing yang. It is a symbol that reflects the inescapably intertwined duality of all things in nature, a common theme in Taoism. No quality is independent of its opposite, nor so pure that it does not contain its opposite in a diminished form: these concepts are depicted by the vague division between black and white, the flowing boundary between the two, and the smaller circles within the large regions.

 

Concerto would need something like this...

 

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Or a concerto of components, like Fred chose.

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This is the Taijitu (太極圖), with black representing yin and white representing yang. It is a symbol that reflects the inescapably intertwined duality of all things in nature, a common theme in Taoism. No quality is independent of its opposite, nor so pure that it does not contain its opposite in a diminished form: these concepts are depicted by the vague division between black and white, the flowing boundary between the two, and the smaller circles within the large regions.
 
Concerto would need something like this...
 
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Or a concerto of components, like Fred chose.

True. That makes a lot of sense.


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