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New Batch of CT63

August 20, 2005 by Marcer

News illustration image I decided to launch new production of 30 CT63 boards.

14 people have already pre-ordered.

Pre-orders are closed !

Now it is order time.

You have to pay to order...

Price is 300 EUR including CT63 + 060 rev.6 at 90 MHz + CTCM (to change the
freq.) + low profile (11 mm) Heatsink-Fan glued on the 060.

There is no other possible configuration (except if it was accepted when
pre-ordering - Pre-ordering is now not possible !)

For Photo, infos and shipping cost, check www.czuba-tech.com

For new order :
Please confirm me asap :
- name forname.
- postal address if I do not have it or if you changed it after your last
order.
- name and quantity of the product you order.
Payment must be donne asap.

If you don't know how to pay, contact me !


Rodolphe

New game released - Four F

August 16, 2005 by ST Graveyard

News illustration image Some of you might have missed this on the forum, but since yesterday a new game is available for your precious ST. Four-F is a game released by none other than Gregory George of The Atari Times. This game started of in the 90's, now a full version has become available. You can find all info at TAT or you can download it at our game pages as well!

Enjoy it!

DHS Megademo Compo 2005

August 16, 2005 by ST Graveyard

News illustration image Hi,

DHS origanises its anual Demo compo. This year it's all about the 20th anniversary of the Atari ST. You can find all the info at the DHS site. So if you are interested in coding something neat and maybe even win some cool Atari related prizes, make sure to check it all out!

Cheers

Games ready to be downloaded

August 7, 2005 by Marcer

Since couple of weeks I have been very active at uploading and sorting out PD/SW games.

I was really irritated over the small amount of games we got online. I think there were 150 games when I started.

This had to change. So now look again. 701 games!
I have been uploading and hunting for the latest versions etc..

If somebody has a more up-to-date version of a game, please contact me at:
www.atari-forum.com

Please enjoy the games, and more is comming! Smiley

// Marcer

Jagware.org

July 15, 2005 by Brume

News illustration image A new website about Jaguar console development was officially open some days ago. Nothing Atari ST related but... the website and the forum are maintained by a crew of various developers, which includes among its members GT Turbo from Cerebral Vortex Software Development (mainly known for the game Tiles Osmosis and the demos Jade and Mental Deflagration). It's a nice place to discuss about coding, hardware, etc. Also here you can find a preview of Poong... for Jaguar of course!

Go to Jagware.org but don't be to frighten by the French language ;-)

SainT v1.99f

July 15, 2005 by Brume

News illustration image (back of vacations)
In case you have missed it, a new version of SainT has been recently released. SainT is a ST emulator for Windows currently developed by Leonard from Oxygene.
Here are latest improvements of the new version:

. Large Pasti files supported
. No more 100% CPU usage in menu screens
. DIM floppy image support bug fixed

All you have to do is to go now there to download the emulator. Enjoy!

Screenshot of Maupiti Island
Random review

...but smooth graphics, incredible music and a deep, complex, intriguing plot easily make up for this small flaw. Oh well, not really a flaw after all; a true hard-boiled adventure player will finally find a real challenge with Maupiti Island !

March 12, 2002 by Lorenzo

Read the review of Maupiti Island

Did you know?

The creator of the ST was a guy named Shiraz Shivji, who was also the main engineer behind the Commodore 64.

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