Shop: External Gotek in Atari ST design with 1.3 Oled display, Rotary and Buzzer

External Gotek in Atari ST design with 1.3 Oled display, Rotary and Buzzer

Price Description 70,00 Euros External Gotek in Atari ST design with 1.3 Oled display, Rotary and Buzzer 65,00 Euros External Gotek in Atari ST design with 0.96 Oled display, Rotary and Buzzer External Gotek in Atari ST design with 1.3 Oled display, Rotary and Buzzer You may wonder why an…

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Shop: OAS, The Open Amiga Sampler (new model)

OAS, the open Amiga Sampler (new Model !) (top / back view)

Price Description 30,00 Euro OAS, The Open Amiga Sampler (Mono), Including 3D printed case (Available in Beige and Black). OAS, The Open Amiga Sampler, Introduction This is an 8-bit sound sampler for use with your Commodore Amiga. The Open Amiga Sampler connects to the parallel port. I designed the 3D…

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Shop : 5.25 Gotek with a 1.3 Oled display, Buzzer, and a Rotary Encoder with jog shuttle

5.25 Gotek with a 1.3 Oled display, Buzzer, and a Rotary Encoder with jog shuttle

Price Description 70,00 Euro 5.25 Gotek with a 1.3 Oled display, Rotary Encoder with a jog shuttle, and a Buzzer This Gotek is delivered as an internal model with a specially designed 5,25 inch bracket to fit exactly in a 5,25 floppy drive slot or CD-Rom drive. Uitvoering : 5.25…

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Absolute Beginners : Copying a Physical floppy to an ADF image for the Gotek (and vice versa)

Xcopy Pro (Screenshot)

This article is based on the Commodore Amiga, but for the Atari ST and other systems it works almost the same, only the actual tooling to copy disks will be different. Converting a Physical Disk to an ADF Image to be used on a Gotek Floppydrive I am regularly asked…

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Commodore 64 PowerSaver / Protector

Powersaver / protector for the Commodore 64

The usefulness of a Commodore 64 Powersaver I mentioned it before in another article: Yesterday I got a Commodore C64 c from the attic, nicely vacuum packed like most of my collection and what is ALWAYS the first thing you do when you connect an old C64 with power supply if you…

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