> > So, to everyone here who is a die-hard: Do you ever think you'll stray?
I go through adjustments over time, when collecting starts consuming more of
my time than it should and I back off. But since I've been doing it for 14
years, I don't see myself stopping cold turkey anytime in the futur
Someone's "ebay store" (don't have the link) was on par with this (same
guy?) I'd venture that what he's willing to pay for the stuff he buys is
equally obnoxious (in the other direction). As I have a perfect copy of
StarFlight (it was shrinkwrapped when I got it), I'm curious what he'll
off
I was on this list for a few days, and its like 1-2 messages (unless I
was being filtered :) Now its like 30-40+ messages a day. Anyway...
Choplifter: A quick peek at the Copy ][+ 9.1 parameter file shows me no
entry for Choplifter. It may not be copyable using a standard Apple drive.
> Magic Candle I was actually very well advertised. Glossy flashy ads in
> Computer Gaming World, not to mention a strong endorsement by Scorpia and
> high ratings via ye olde RID, gave it a good presence.
Hmmm, I may have been hiding under a rock. I'm just poking around
vintage sites and p
This is pretty much what I do as well. I'll embellish a little... I had
a copy of M.U.L.E. with a sticker w/a "plastic" coating, so goo-gone
wouldn't soak through it (BTW, goo-gone $1.75 at K-Mart, its in a clear
bottle and is a yellow color). First, remove the contents of the game box
:) I
Older drives use a mechanical switch (push-button), newer drives use a
beam of light. While I've never done it, I can't imagine it being harder
than connecting the wires that went to the mechanism to a toggle-switch...
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Everytime I buy software I always throw in the boilerplate "... please
ship in a strong box, bubblewrap, peanuts, titanium, etc" I get some
creative interpretations (someone taking molded styrofoam and breaking it
into bits instead of peanuts, packing tape *on the original box*, etc.) Bu
1) You could always write a script and pipe it through DEBUG
2) When I was in HS or college I wrote a small assembly-language
interpreter ( 400-600 bytes or so), and wrote a Pascal program that
generated byte code. The interpreter was solely for making sector edits.
The pascal program com
Side item on that note... I've seen games that were uploaded hacked so
badly they bore little resemblance to the originals. Sadly, I bet people
who look to contribute see a title up on a site, and never check it (why
bother?) The worst one's I've personally experienced:
Captain Goodnight (a
Anyone out there have a feel for
just how hard it is to come across a shrinkwrapped copy of the Origin re-release
of "Ring Quest"? I know its not easy, but if anyone can give me more
detail, I'm uh... just curious. Thanks.
Dan
I was thinking about what C.E. said regarding holes, and thought the
same thing Hugh said about a single hole. Chris, can you elaborate a little
on a single hole, as I know I've seen them on original wrap.
Anyway, in addition to what was already said, things I look for with
original shri
Am I the only one getting 2 copies of the same message? I get one copy
w/the boilerplate at the bottom, and one without. Its intermittent, and
only this list...
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Ah, now this is good info. I beat Legacy of the Ancients for the Apple
II, and loved it. Questron II on the IIgs, loved that too. I have
Blacksilver (and never started it) so I guess that means I have to dig up
Questron I (which probably didn't have a IIgs version). Add one to the
list...
> > Much appreciated. So far I haven't run into anything that I gave up
on
> > or am stuck on (yet. Certain Broderbund titles on the Apple perhaps).
For
>
> Ah yes, the infamous "spiral" tracks. I believe that most of those were
> cracked at some point, and I think that CopyII+ 7 and later
Um, yeah, gimmie a hit of that doobie when you've got a sec... I knew
about Slash, I just never knew they did Apple titles. I've gotten burned
many times by Slash.
What kills me about "Axis Assassin" is its a tri-fold cover (no blurred
edges, either), its the right disk, the EA sleeve...
lack text) with the instructions on it. I haven't seen a slash version
of
> this game, but it might exist.
>
>
> Hugh
>
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> From: Dan Chisarick [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Wednesday, August 15, 2001 11:57 PM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
&g
;? I remember playing that in
the early 80's wondering just what it was about. I found it recently, and
got it just so I could read the manual (2 pages long). Few titles have
confused me so. Any other candidates for bizzaire games?
Dan
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A friend of mine from high
school is an author of 2 books and has a third one coming out in the next month
or so. (Interestingly, he also did some contract work for Interplay on a
game that was later shelved. Wasn't his fault :) Like most people,
is annoyed at "the template".
In
Was someone looking for Privateer not too long ago? If so...
http://cgi.ebay.com/aw-cgi/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=1266326652
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While people rave about it, I found the voice acting in Baldur's Gate
annoying ("with ease" got on my nerves particularly). Of course I only
played it for 30 minutes. The speech for "Alone in the Dark" had overacting
that would make William Shatner claw out his eyes.
Also a Lucasfilm gam
Everyone runs into one
eventually. I've sent total strangers cash overseas, delt with tons of
people on ebay, private sites, list members and people that I know only by an
e-mail address someone sent me. Everyone has turned out fine. Every
now and then you get a real jerk, or someone
Thanks. Great info. I like the idea of contacting the other buyers
and getting all of them in on it. I also like that link, it'll come in
handy. Perhaps sending it to her as an initial move would effect some
positive results.
The seller claims to have suffered a tragic loss (2 deaths
, at eBay's Rules and Safety (recently renamed Rules and Rules
and Rules and RULES AND RULES AND RULES AND RULES and Safety B-).
You might also want to file a report at www.fraud.org.
Hope this helps a little.
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From:
Dan
I was scoping out a bidder for
something I was passingly interested in (already have 2). Yeow. He
paid $200 for a shrinkwrapped "Martian Dreams"...
http://cgi.ebay.com/aw-cgi/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=1255999234
Ok, you can have the item (Ogre
for the Apple II w/the radiation
46 new messages, 44 from this list, its unlikely I'll contribute any new
insight. But for the record, I'll snip anything except when the auction
ends when I can't be in front of my PC. Anyway:
- I use the watch list so people don't search for my bids
- I also use the watch list to cut back
46 new messages, 44 from this list, its unlikely I'll contribute any new
insight. But for the record, I'll snip anything except when the auction
ends when I can't be in front of my PC. Anyway:
- I use the watch list so people don't search for my bids
- I also use the watch list to cut back
Read the bottom of this description (about the shrinkwrap). Sound
reshrunk?
http://cgi.ebay.com/aw-cgi/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=1266478226&r=0&t=0&sh
owTutorial=0&ed=999065385&indexURL=0&rd=1
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Since people here have at least a better idea of what a game is worth,
does that sense of values work both ways? For instance, C.E. has a used
copy of "Witness". The last 4 copies on eBay sold for $250. Sure "Witness"
is a good game, but its not worth that much. Someone makes an offer to C
A little off the path here... Some of the experiments I've done
recently got me an Apple II .NIB image of Choplifter (didn't think it was
possible really with those wonderful spiral half-tracks). Other research
produced a cookbook for configuring Basilisk (a free MAC emulator for the
PC) to
Anyone got the list of all the
graphic RPG titles Infocom made (Quarterstaff, Battletech, Journey, Arthur,
etc.) and their platforms handy? I was looking around the usual
places, and so far all I found was a page in Italian and this pink Ninja-looking
guy...
From:
http://cvsweb.netbsd.org/bsdweb.cgi/basesrc/games/rogue/zap.c?annotate=1.1&s
ortby=log
Hmmm... 7 (probably non-printing characters). This is from the Free BSD
version. I read somewhere a while ago that the code was a red herring. It
may very well be, and this might be a revised progr
All of ebay's "new features": Another case of over-engineering where the
designers are not users.
To add to C.E.'s comments, somewhere burried under all the crud is
something that says "Its you're auction, you're in control". That's why you
can block bidders, cancel bidders, and end early
My thanks to everyone for giving me background info in the past for
hunting things down (I finally got my Ultima Trilogy for the Apple, and it
did have a "shiny" box). Now (unless C.E. has another re-release I don't
know about) I'm trying for "Caverns of Callisto". Any comments on rarity,
pa
Always. I still think about some of the older titles (ok, lots of them)
and loading them back up & starting from scratch. Several times the memory
has been more than the actual experience, but I think the problem is time.
Games are a way to pass the time. This is a problem I have not had fo
I was reading through the manual
to Track Attack (Broderbund title for the Apple ][) and it said that in order to
save your high scores to the (very copy protected) disk, you had to notch the
disk yourself. If you do, it will void your warranty. It was right
in the manual, in those wor
I'm probably the last person on earth to find this, but for Windows 2000/XP
users who want to get sound from DOS games, you can't beat this for dirt
simplicity:
http://www.ece.mcgill.ca/~vromas/vdmsound/#download
I installed it, installed RAMPART, right-click
Title: Message
I'd say that legal ownership of the software has zero
to do with either the media OR the box. Take a non-game package like
Photoshop. My house burns down or is robbed. My copy was registered
w/Adobe. I can call them up and purchase a new copy of the media for $20
(the
I have a loose disk + a manual to it (lost the box somehow).
Bought it new in Maryland when it came out (visiting relatives). I
recall looking at it w/a sector editor trying to cheat :) when I saw
references to a COPY PROGRAM embedded on the original. If that isn't
asking for it, I don't
I spent about 22+ months tracking down every last EA title
(complete) made for the Apple ][ (flat, box, game, utility, app, etc.)
Of those by far the most satisfying to find: Marble Madness, Realm of
Impossibility, One-on-One, Arctic Fox, Adventure Construction Set. Hugh
is a tiny god for
Too anal? Certainly not for me, and I doubt for most people
here... I didn't want to blab/stray off-topic or I'd go off for 50
pages. I image all the floppies (either normalize them or make nibble
images) copy them over a string of computers and burn the images on CD
for use on an emulat
or a single game in the past,
but I don't think so (I might be repressing a horrible memory).
Hugh
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From: Dan Chisarick [mailto:junk6@;bellatlantic.net]
Sent: Sunday, November 10, 2002 7:27 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: [SWCollect] [ SWCollect ] What's yo
more that I prize as well (mostly
RPG's).
Whoa, nice collection! I also love collecting Origin titles; they were
one of my favorite game companies (which is also why I loved working for
them in the 80's!)
I have a mint Caverns of Callisto...heh... ;)
- John
> -Or
I've seent them before, but they're not on all disks (just
looked at my "Tangled Tales". Nada.). My guess is they're
manufacturer-specific and that there are no rules for interpreting them.
My $0.02.
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Sent: Mo
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Sent: Monday, November 11, 2002 12:25 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [SWCollect] [ SWCollect ] What's your favorite find?
Dan Chisarick stated:
>
> Mega off-topic: There are emulators for PDA's... so where are
the
>joysticks? Who wants to abu
BTW I have all 89 issues of Computist + the four errata issues.
The Super IOB images are on Asimov. Mail me if you're interested in any
sort of info, etc. I'm not great, but I've normalized a good stack that
weren't in any of those issues.
John, if you don't mind yet another ques
mal code (he wanted to
use his new SpiraTrack scheme) and Sierra was *locked* in to using his
protection code.???
- John
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> From: Dan Chisarick [mailto:junk6@;bellatlantic.net]
> Sent: Monday, November 11, 2002 10:27 PM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subj
Anyone got an idea what the original box contents were? Of the
few that I've seen, the manual says "Phantasie I & II" on it. If anyone
has it handy, can you enumerate what originally came with it? Thanks.
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incomplete, there should be some kind of reference card also.
It's the only copy I had though.
/Alexander
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Von: Dan Chisarick [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Gesendet: Saturday, November 30, 2002 11:53 PM
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Betreff: [SWCollect] Phantasie II
Yeah, then you read this and shudder...
http://seattlepi.nwsource.com/business/97888_sega30.shtml
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From: Jim Leonard [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, December 02, 2002 8:53 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [SWCollect] Sega Master System III
For our b
Really? I found a shrinkwrapped John Madden Football (but for the C64)
for $3 a little over a year ago on a clearance rack. Couldn't sell it
for $5. Are you referencing a particular platform?
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From: Hugh Falk [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, December 03, 200
Yeah, but he pays for shipping. How bad can it be? Not as bad
as this:
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=1940100411
I e-mailed the guy. No disk, no box, no manual. He'll e-mail
you a file (that he downloaded from the Internet I'm sure). How can a
file be in "
Title: Message
Yeah, that is pretty bad. He cites in his
description "this is an extremely rare game". Anyone who has anything that
is truely desirable typically starts the bidding under $10 knowing that hordes
will jump all over it.
To change the change of topic slightly, anyone go
Boxes: Not sure of the sizes. I'd say something big enough to hold
an SSI wargame should be about right. I'd definitely order at least 100 of
them if they're in the $1.50/ea range.
Philly classic: That gets my vote (so what if its 35 minutes from my
house).
John Romero's s
I had a pipe burst above one of my boxes of games once. They were
spared because of some cheap loose-fitting bags sealed with a single piece
of tape. Breathable but servicable too. Certainly one can't expect plastic
boxes to protect them from everything, but I strongly agree with the
'st
I'll be there for some part of each of the three days. Though I
can't imagine what I'd bring. Nothing I have is exceptionally rare or
unusual (to the people on this list). I've seen C.E.'s want list and I can
honestly say I've never heard of most of them. Come to think of it, how did
yo
Me - 31
"Median Age" is determined by who is doing the statistical analysis
:)
Interesting problem: I found "Wings of Fury" for Gameboy Color used.
No mean feat. It was published by Red Orb (Br0derbund's entertainment
division I belive. Originally published by Br0derbund). Look
Title: Message
Words fail me. I think CE has no response yet
because he hoped a plane to the guy's house... On the side I live 20
minutes from the Valley Forge Convention Center. I regularly take packages
at work (so they're not left on my doorstep). Transportation of treasured
goods
Well the link is there but the actual offensive picture seems to
have disappeared. I printed the auction out to a PDF file w/the
aforementioned picture just in case someone needs some backup reporting this
guy, if they haven't already.
Speaking of pictures, if no one wanted their p
Since everyone else is sharing... (ages, pictures, e-mail addresses, what
next?)
http://homepage.mac.com/chisarickd/dan.jpg
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From: Alexander Zöller [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Friday, January 31, 2003 8:09 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [SWCollect] New topi
Primarilly Apple (classic Apple II, IIgs & some Mac). Secondary is
IBM and C64. Dad worked for a college ('84) at the time and faculty were
able to bring home machines during breaks. Were it not for that, I'd
probably have been a TI/994a or C64 person primarilly.
As an aside, fir
$15 is reasonable.
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From: Jim Leonard [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, February 04, 2003 3:57 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [SWCollect] Software collecting videos
Here's another quick question: Assuming I create a DVD of all these various
vide
A few questions about InfoDOS...
- I'm assuming it was written from scratch. What did it have that
DOS/ProDOS didn't? Smaller footprint, faster, no Apple royalties :)?
- How long did it take to write?
- Last, were you pretty much on your own writing it (here's a buncha
requirements, get us s
Sidebar... who's got the best manuals? (SSI, Origin and EA, but if I
had to pick one, I'd say SSI.)
On Thursday, February 13, 2003, at 02:56 AM, Jim Leonard wrote:
Just a quick note that, after everyone's helpful discussion,
Role-Playing
(RPG) has indeed been moved to the main genres list at
Guess what platform its really for:
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/
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Joe,
That's a pretty gut-wrenching visual. I'm glad you saved the most
prized items, and hope you can minimize any further damage. After
reading your post I was wondering if dehumidifiers and silica gel packs
(the "do not eat" packs in aspirin bottles and such) would help, but it
sounds lik
I had a pipe burst over one of my boxes. Several books took the hit.
Sadly one was the hint guide for the Ultima Collection (go figure).
That was the full extent of the damage. Even though the books were
soaked like they were tossed in the shower, no mildew formed on them
(though they were
While I don't have any shareware in my collection (OK, I have the pile
of DOOM levels but that's it) you do raise an interesting point. Some
commercial games have been re-released as shareware (most notably
through magazines that had optional disk subscriptions and certain
computer clubs). J
For no particular reason I stopped in the local "Game Stop". I've
been grabbing all the fullsize "Baldur's Gate" and "Icewind Dale"
titles (and their add-ons) for $10-20 each lately. 6 down, 2 to go.
Anyway, guy behind the counter, couldn't have been more than... 19. I
mention something ab
Yeah, the originals that I got my hands on when they were current and
not collectors items definitely have the most value to me. The funny
thing is, I remember what I was doing, where I bought it from, and
other events surrounding acquiring these. I don't even remember what I
had for breakfa
That's actually another interesting point. Is an emulator which comes
"close enough" really good enough? I've seen some really damn good
emulators that are works of art, but they're not perfect. Not perfect
in the sense that the sounds still aren't quite right. The joystick
emulation is a
My $0.02... I can't help but noticed that a lot of the auctions I've won lately don't take PayPal. I use BidPay in those cases (whose fees are a little stiff at times but checks are for all intents and purposes like cash. BidPay gives me proof of payment sent so its worth the extra $1 to me). I
Would he be able to use WinFrotz to run the games? (Never tried, just
a guess.)
On Sunday, August 17, 2003, at 12:25 PM, Marco Thorek wrote:
I recently received this email, but don't have the Zork Classics CD. If
any of you know how to help this guy, could you please answer him?
Thanks,
Marco
I've purchased items directly from their website, and from ebay and have generally been satisfied. My only complaint was that once I tried buying a game from their site (Legend of Blacksilver I believe) and got no response for days. Suddenly I see it listed on ebay a week or two later. I compla
Apparently their AI is far more sophisticated than originally
speculated. Anyway, I love it when people try to hype a game that's a
classic. The game sells itself. They then attribute their respectable
sale price to their formidable skill.
On Tuesday, September 2, 2003, at 10:50 PM, <[EMAIL
Aw geez, I remember seeing one of those so long ago. Had I know it had that in there I woulda nabbed it in a second. What sort of sadist makes an OEM reprint of a game a collector's item, anyway? I believe the box was nearly all black?
On Friday, September 5, 2003, at 09:04 AM, [EMAIL PROTECT
Anyone ever hear of a game for the C64 called "Doriath"? I think it
was published by "Virgin". I found an image of it long ago, but I've
never seen a copy for sale anywhere. I used to play it for hours
(despite it being one of those super-annoying "start from the
beginning/one life/no save"
Lots of really good points. Interesting because I just got rid of my
car this weekend. Yes I went to great length to take care of it and
did not want to part ways (but I foresaw a long string of maintenance
costs and not stopping anytime soon). I like to think of my car as
being reincarnated
I just saw a listing on ebay for a limited-edition Infocom game that came w/a hairball trinket. Bidding should be brisk on such a find.
On Thursday, September 25, 2003, at 04:09 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
"I had the shrinkwrapped one on top of the opened one, so I was simply able to wipe the
Good article. Grey areas I'd have to wonder about:
- I'm a non-technical user who wants to backup my Commodore 64 copy of
M.U.L.E. According to this I have a legal right to do so. However,
I'm technically incapable of doing so on my own. This law says I have
a right, but is it legal for (Jo
While not game collecting per se, PayPal has gotten a good amount of
debate here so I figured it was relevant.
http://money.cnn.com/2003/11/20/technology/att_paypal.reut/index.htm?
cnn=yes
On an unrelated note, shocked that CE didn't take a swing at the
Platypus stamps :)
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Less trustworthy? Of course not. But there's zero recourse if
anything goes awry with an overseas transaction, even if its simply
damaged in shipping. He's referring to the policies, not the people.
Personally I've sent things to the UK, Israel, Portugal and Australia
with zero problems.
Obligatory Apple plug ->
I've done very similar things w/Apple disks. Most copy-protected Apple
disks use very basic format protection (they change the marker bytes
that designate the start of a given sector). One of the more reliable
strategies I've used is to nibble copy the entire disk (to
Good article. They really had focused on an achievable goal and did a
good job, too.
The shift to consoles away from computers for first-run big titles
pretty much tells the story with regard to protecting games from piracy
(and for support reasons too). If that 'secure computing environme
Yeah, and a fine discussion it was. But just a few more logs for that particular fire:
- Would you fix a damaged box (say with a magic marker or even meticulous work with paper and adhesive) and regain its value? Even if the materials were from another original box?
- For the 'still in original
We have CE, but its nice to know there are other advocates for this
sort of thing:
http://www.courttv.com/news/cow/052103_eposse_ctv.html
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Just wondering if anyone has any good stories of an older game they
were playing that was somehow unbeatable due to a coding flaw, or just
downright not fun for design reasons. I've been looking for an
original 'Doriath' for years. I stumbled on this site, and my free
time being what it is th
That reminds me about "The Immortal" on the PC. *Twice* I played it to
the dragon, twice the @#(%@(#*% thing froze on me on that board. I
swear I love the mood of that game (simple as it was). I called
support and they said "It shouldn't do that". Never got to the end.
It'd probably take me
, or played it
on an incompatable machine (Tandy), etc. I went back to this game, on and
off, for years but was hit with the same problem. I found out only recently
that the problem is a coding bug.
Drove me nuts! I spent many hours playing that game only to give up
completely frustrated.
- O
issues
:)
On Dec 4, 2003, at 1:28 PM, Jim Leonard wrote:
Dan Chisarick wrote:
- Would you fix a damaged box (say with a magic marker or even
meticulous work with paper and adhesive) and regain its value? Even
if the materials were from another original box?
If you mean literally cutting and p
It sounds like the briefcase in "Pulp Fiction" :) Still, I would have never made that connection. I had to stare at the wall thinking for a bit to remember it from U5.
On Dec 9, 2003, at 4:02 AM, Pedro Quaresma wrote:
I never understood the reasoning behind needing a "sandalwood box". I'm assu
And to think I was watching this one too and just forgot about it...
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?
ViewItem&item=3063283841&category=4315&rd=1
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While ebay and paypal are the root of all evil, its possible its also
to prevent bots from harvesting user info for targeted spam. Most ebay
users use their exact e-mail address as their username. Something else
I noticed is sometimes I have a hard time logging in. It has told me
more than o
I wish ebay charged by the exclamation point...
On Dec 21, 2003, at 7:27 PM, Edward Franks wrote:
On Dec 18, 2003, at 2:09 PM, Jim Leonard wrote:
[Snip]
Is this particular time not the best time to be listing stuff for
auction? Or is it just a fluke? I don't want to go through all this
troubl
How much extra for the autographed copy of the RARE item?
On Dec 24, 2003, at 1:23 AM, Hugh Falk wrote:
Ha! That’s great!
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Subject:[SWCollect] TomMage's H
While I was visiting my parents for xmas I did another marathon
archiving session (Floppy -> disk image -> CD). I've lost track of how
many times I've said "this is the last time". The sessions get further
and further apart, but each time I flip the switch(es) the machines
keep coming back fo
September 17, 2000. I originally joined to hunt down some comic books ("Lobo" and "Golgo 13"). A few months later I discovered they had vintage games. Typical newbie syndrome I overbid on lots of stuff. Over time I discovered A) patience and B) that ebay wasn't the best outlet (cost-effective
nto PDF files. Tedious but its at least a known quantity of
work (probably 1 hour per issue to assemble). I thought I had them
all. I'm shy about 9 (mostly the really, really early ones.) Oops.
I have (no kidding) at least 10 copies of 'Omega', probably more. I
still can&
I don't know if there's any pattern to what I will shell out for. I
wouldn't pay much for Mt. Drash, Akalbeth or a shrinkwrapped 'saucer'
box. I just can't see myself doing anything with them other than
putting them on a shelf.
I've tried the "Pokemon" strategy (gotta catch/get them all) i
1) Yes I'd like to see it
2) Is it the original code or is it annotated disassembly made by
someone else?
I'll have to look for that ZIL code too...
On Jan 5, 2004, at 11:12 PM, Brian the Fist wrote:
Not exactlywhat you are talking about, but I have the 6507 assembler
source for Atari 2600 Comb
s ago and got a rather friendly reply. I should ask
and see if he has any code laying around :) (pressing my luck here I
know, but gotta try.)
On Jan 6, 2004, at 2:47 AM, Jim Leonard wrote:
Dan Chisarick wrote:
What would I *really* love to have? Source code. To anything. Old
Do some diggin
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