I suggest you do a search on Yahoo or on another Internet search engine
that you prefer. I know there is an active Atari ST community out there.
You shouldn't have any problem finding the stuff you need.
Personally I know a UC Berkeley professor who still uses his Atari 1040ST
to keep track of student grades.
George
At 11:30 PM 4/6/97 -0700, you wrote:
>Hi Gang,
>
>I picked up an Atari 1040ST today for $25 -- as is. No cables, no manuals,
>no floppy disks, nothing. I figured I'd be able to build up a little
>working system (if the thing still works), but need some help.
>
>If anyone here knows of any resources for floppy disks, manuals (i.e. how
>do I plug this thing in?), etc. please let me know -- I'd like to put this
>computer to use in my studio -- it has MIDI In/Out, and there's some cool
>software for it and one of my synthesizers that I've been meaning to check
out.
>
>j.
>
>
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