Re: [steem] ATARI-ST ROM-Disk

  • From: "Edouard Lombard" <edouard@xxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: <steem@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Fri, 27 Feb 2004 23:10:37 +0100

Yes you're right, thanks to Steem, the programs of the old days will =
live
after the death of the last real machine.

About the stupid kids, I wasn't asking, I made a bet there was none. ;)

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Ed,
  I read you comment about no stupid kids on this site.   That would
probably be A-firmative.
I'm 50,  a design engineer for DOD, and still have a room full of ST's,
Mega's.    Why you ask !!!!!
Well, I'm also a musician,  and Atari made the smartest decision in the
world to put MIDI jacks
on their ST's,   not an option,  but a standard feature.      They were
also the best deal at
the time,  much cheaper and better I thought than the 1st Macs out.
   I wrote several little MIDI programs on the ST back in the 80's  that =
I
still use today.
I was using one of ST's development software packages then,  Lazer I =
think,
and I still have
the original developers kit.   Of course i haven't looked at it in =
years.
In the 80's I played in a
computer band with a couple  of ST's on stage performing different =
tasks.
They controlled our
lights as  well as played the extra instruments our band didn't cover.   =
I
programmed about
60 songs including Nights in White Satin.   That puppy took about a =
month
to do.    One
little pgm I wrote would read the notes I was playing and play back =
extra
notes based on those
notes,  like say for instance a bass note,  or a copy of all the notes I
played an octave or 2 above,
and only the notes played say above middle C.      Pretty neat.   And =
that
sure made a DX7 sound
much bigger than it really was.     Try playing 16 notes at once without
using the sustain pedal.
It was like having 3 to 4 more hands.
  Well,  also an ST with the internal floppy doesn't take up much space  =
at
all.  You can stack several
of them up in a small place.   I use some  without even a monitor.   =
These
work kind of like a
dedicated piece of  hardware,  running only program all the time.
   Now you might ask why I don't just use steem and run several
applications at once from Windows,
therefore not needing all the ST's ?     Well, ST's are really really =
cheap
now,   and now one
would probably steel one.   They wouldn't know what to do with it =
anyway.
And then you might
ask,  would I rather play a brand new Fender Statocaster,   or a =
priceless
classic vintage one from
the past, worth thousands.    Ok,  that wasn't a good comparison.     I
guess the real answer is I'm just
a stubborn old Atari fan.   And to the guy who made the comments about =
the
flight simulator,  right
on !
  But,  when my ST's finally die,   the pgms will still live on thanks =
to
steem.







Edouard Lombard tapped away on the keyboard on Monday, February 16, 2004
9:14 PM: and came up with the following:

> Hi Atari friends,
>
> I just wanted to say : I love my Ataris!
> I bet that there is no stupid kid on this mailing list (such as the
> ones you can find on IRC) that will try to mock me.
>
> Why not tell us about your own Atari story?
> How many do you have?

Four.


Edouard Lombard tapped away on the keyboard on Monday, February 16, 2004
9:14 PM: and came up with the following:

> Hi Atari friends,
>
> I just wanted to say : I love my Ataris!
> I bet that there is no stupid kid on this mailing list (such as the
> ones you can find on IRC) that will try to mock me.
>
> Why not tell us about your own Atari story?
> How many do you have?

Four.


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