Atari ST Help

From: Lawrence Walker <lgwalker_at_mts.net>
Date: Fri Feb 7 17:06:00 2003

 Somewhere here I have the manual for installing the
Marpet Xtra Ram upgrade. If you think that might help
I could scan some relevent pages.

 There was also an Aussie that was producing an IDE
interface and some other things whose site I can't find on
my bookmarks now. IIRC his name was Mario ------ and
the price wasn't too bad. The nice thing about the IDC
Link is that you can hang numerous SCSI peripherals
off the HD port like Zip drives, CDROMS, and Scanners.
 Likely why they still command a good price.

Lawrence

On 7 Feb 2003, , Al Hartman wrote:

> Hi Curt!
>
> Yes, I know about that site, but they want WAY too
> much money for a used adapter for an old computer.
>
> You would think that at this point, they'd be about
> $20.00 or so, since I can buy whole ST's for about
> that price. I just can't justify spending $150.00 or
> more to put a hard drive on a $20.00 computer.
>
> I just want to play...
>
> So, I'll keep looking. Maybe I'll spot something cheap
> on eBay or at the Trenton Computer Festival in May.
>
> AERCO was a small Texas company that made little
> gadgets for the Atari ST, Amiga and Timex/Sinclair
> computers. When I worked for Zebra Systems, Inc. We
> sold their products...
>
> Regards,
> Al
>
>
> > From: "Curt Vendel" <curt_at_atarimuseum.com>
> > Date: Wed, 5 Feb 2003 10:13:41 -0500
> >
> > Hi Al,
> >
> > Never heard of that particular memory board
> > before, don't know where you can get a manual.
> > For a HD you can go to www.myatari.com and buy
> > a "ICD LINK" Adapter which will give your DMA/ASCI
> > port full SCSI capabilities, also ask them about
> > ExtenDOS Gold, its a drivers disk that will allow
> > the TOS to recognize and use CD-ROM drives too, they
> > also have a large selection of ST software on
> > CDROM's
> >
> >
> >
> > Curt


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