Atari ST Ephemera
Curt at Atari Museum
curt at atarimuseum.com
Mon Nov 14 09:41:14 CST 2005
Much of the ST dev docs are already up in the Atari Museum in the
Document Archives:
www.atarimuseum.com
Curt
Julian Wolfe wrote:
>I'm part of a small (and still proudly going) Atari-only user group in
>Chicago. I'd be happy to scan that stuff and make it available on our web
>site at http://www.scatarians.org.
>
>If you want to send it to me for archival, let me know.
>
>Thanks
>
>Julian
>
>-----Original Message-----
>From: cctalk-bounces at classiccmp.org [mailto:cctalk-bounces at classiccmp.org]
>On Behalf Of Chuck Guzis
>Sent: Sunday, November 13, 2005 3:16 PM
>To: cctalk at classiccmp.org
>Subject: Atari ST Ephemera
>
>More prowling around yields more stuff...
>
>I've discovered that I've got the full set of developer's documentation for
>the Atari ST (regular and Mega) from around 1988 or so. This is a thick
>hunk of paper--I kept it in 2 3-inch binders and one 1 1/2" one. It
>includes Volume 1, No. 1 and No.2 of the "Atari Forum" newsletter.
>
>It's got lots of stuff about programming under GEM and TOS, datasheets for
>the various components, engineering documents, Q&A's for developers, etc.
>IOW, everything a ST software developer might ever need.
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>I don't think that I ever did anything with this after I unpacked it. The
>material is in pristine condition.
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>I don't think that the NDA that I signed as part of this deal is in effect,
>so I believe that I can pass it on without fear of whoever now owns the
>Atari IP and licenses getting their revenge on me.
>
>Is this worth anything or is this curbside recycling material?
>
>Cheers,
>Chuck
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