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The Atari Museum's Rarest & Coolest Exhibits 

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@tschak909
@tschak909 Год назад
Curt and I were close friends. I miss him terribly. I had just talked with him, a week before, and he was ecstatic about my work on FujiNet, wanting to play with the beta unit, once it was ready, and he was also working on restoring the 1090 expansion chassis, all of the cards that were made for it, and the 1060 Sweet Pea Z80 module, we had planned to talk the next weekend. Damn it. He was also working on repairing my GRiDCASE 1537 TEMPEST laptop, which was NSA surplus. It had proven impossible to get schematics, because they had been classified, so Curt reconstructed schematics from scratch, tracing the board and extrapolating from the components outward. I still need to get that 1537 back from his estate... -Thomas Cherryhomes
@JimLeonard
@JimLeonard Год назад
I very much appreciate all of the production work you put into this video, from the tight script to the video and photo inserts. It must have taken many hours, and it's reflected in the quality of the output. Excellent work. As a historian myself, I also appreciate the work you're putting into reconstructing Curt's works. Usually thankless work, so: Thank you.
@RetroHackShack
@RetroHackShack Год назад
Great video, Rees! Also, perfect timing since my Atari VCS technical video goes up tomorrow 😊 We must be running on the same wavelength.
@Ra-zor
@Ra-zor Год назад
Great work! It does show just how easily some great sites on the internet you think will be around for a long time to come could suddenly cease to be literally overnight. Great on going preservation of this site 👍
@RichardTroupe
@RichardTroupe Год назад
Excellent work Rees! A very interesting look at some of the forward-thinking prototypes as well!
@Rockythefishman
@Rockythefishman Год назад
I was shocked when he passed, 53 is no age at all to pass. Makes you think, dont put things off. You might run out of time before you even know it
@ctrlaltrees
@ctrlaltrees Год назад
Absolutely. 👍
@redleader7988
@redleader7988 Год назад
Thanks for your work on salvaging the Atari Museum website, and releasing the Github repo. If we could get an image file of that server's hard drive, I'm sure it would be cracked in no time. Would love to see another video on this subject.
@WhatHoSnorkers
@WhatHoSnorkers Год назад
That was a lovely vid! Cheeky of Mr Bushnell! )
@RetrogradeScene
@RetrogradeScene Год назад
Great video I love the history around all these weird abandoned off shoots of tech.
@esenterre
@esenterre Год назад
Great video! I love that! And it's no common history we find elsewhere! 👍
@datassetteuser356
@datassetteuser356 Год назад
Very nice, some great stuff here I had no idea about, like for example the robot. Thanks! 👍
@dazealex
@dazealex Год назад
Brilliant. Best Atari channel on RU-vid!
@ctrlaltrees
@ctrlaltrees Год назад
Oh, thankyou so much, that's very kind of you to say. 🙂
@tschak909
@tschak909 Год назад
Correction on the Flashback 1: While Curt did do the hardware work (and yes, correctly noted based on a NOAC), the software work was done by a small team out of Japan, who, yes, did the ports in roughly 10 weeks. He would later (March 2019) attempt to engage them again to make the code for the pQube sold BLAZE Atari mini-arcades, but they weren't available, so he asked me to do the work. I didn't have the cycles, so I recommended him to a friend of mine, while I provided additional help and helped my friend get familiar with NES internals.
@AnzacPT
@AnzacPT Год назад
I remember the news about Curt. it was really sad. hopefully the book sequel will eventually come out, Marty seemed to be trying to do the best he could. i also hope all the information can be recovered. please do more videos like this.
@atariexplorer1545
@atariexplorer1545 Год назад
Thank you for this well produced video and the kind words about Curt Vendel. Keep up the great work Rees 🙂
@RetroHQ
@RetroHQ Год назад
I had no idea Karl was involved with that side of things along with Kurt! He's a really good guy! I've contributed a few bits for the Lynx book, etc. Those books are *really* well put together, I have a few. :)
@macmacintouch2189
@macmacintouch2189 Год назад
Great Video. Please more of this „obscure“ history 🙂
@nickfiore2068
@nickfiore2068 9 месяцев назад
Thank you so much!! I have been scouring the internet for other solutions, and found wayback machine not working, so haven't been able to check whats left. Hopefully they will be able to restore the original site, but until then thank you!!
@technickuk
@technickuk Год назад
Wow, didn't know about the video phone or telectra. Both seem really ahead of their time.
@VincentGroenewold
@VincentGroenewold Год назад
Lovely history I knew nothing about! Thanks!
@urmie
@urmie Год назад
I followed Curt on the AtariAge forums since he was working on the 7800 XM add-on. Seemed like a great guy, very smart. Gone too soon.
@ViewpointProd
@ViewpointProd 10 месяцев назад
Absolutely Incredible doccumentation and presentation! Subbed!
@joebadger
@joebadger Год назад
I'm not an "Atari guy" but I recognise what a loss it would be to lose such a trove of history. Well done on your efforts to preserve this.
@coffeecuparcade
@coffeecuparcade Год назад
A very interesting episode in Atari history. It's amazing that to this day I can still fire up my 2600 and have a great time. Legendary games from a time period that was just exploding with new ideas. I miss that era.
@nlx78
@nlx78 Год назад
@0:56 Infogrames....hands down the publisher I played most in 1 year with my neighbour when we were probably 10-ish. On an Amiga playing North & South, the 2 player civil war game. The in between games/missions were fun with the train robbers, but most of all the battlefield where he always kicked my ass. I blamed it on me not having the game at home (we had a PC then, bouncing babies/paratrooper/summer and winter- olympics were the games I beat him on my own 'turf')
@tejp5101
@tejp5101 Год назад
Kermit's hair looks like a merkin. Thank you for that!
@leesmithsworkshop
@leesmithsworkshop Год назад
Great video as always. The moon is calling....
@NorthWay_no
@NorthWay_no Год назад
The AMY chip has always fascinated me since I found out about it. Was it finalized and released by an outside company? Are there any in existence?
@force4200
@force4200 Год назад
Nice about the Atari now we would like som Amiga :) keep up the good work.
@ctrlaltrees
@ctrlaltrees Год назад
Haha, thanks! The Amiga isn't really my area of expertise and there are already some great channels out there covering it, but I'll certainly be getting my A600 out again at some point in future...
@MQsto
@MQsto Год назад
Amiga... Now, wasn't that one of the better knock-offs of the all-time great Atari ST?! :-P
@redleader7988
@redleader7988 Год назад
...it all started at Atari
@force4200
@force4200 Год назад
@@redleader7988 commodore started 1958 and atari 1972 ;) but Astari was cupple of month before Amiga on the 8bit version. I love both and have both of the modells Atari 520 520st 1040st Amiga 500 600 1200 2000 3000 4000 and c64 128 128d Im an collector ;) Have a nice day we sould not argue about Amiga and Atari we are all Retro the new garbage is what we sould hate :). Sorry for my english i am from Sweden hope you understand :)
@metronome8471
@metronome8471 Год назад
Personally I think it would be cool if Atari mentioned Curt in their museum themed title Atari Mania.
@exxosuk
@exxosuk Год назад
It's a great shame about Curt. I was talking to him for a short time many years back as he claimed he had the Atari ST chipset schematics. Though if he did have them, they are likely lost with other stuff :(
@CurtisOvard
@CurtisOvard Год назад
This was awesome. 🎉
@alexandermirdzveli3200
@alexandermirdzveli3200 Год назад
Usually, I learn almost nothing new while watching Retro channels. This time, however, I felt like a little child admiring a brave new world.
@adelestevens
@adelestevens 10 месяцев назад
Regarding the 3D "holographic" games systems. Could anybody please , please! Confirm that in the early 80s, there was a 3D projection sit-down cabinet of 3D space invaders? I remember chucking lots of 10p pieces in a machine in Blackpool pleasure beach (for those that know , it was near the rib shack further down the ally from the river caves ride). The game was a sit inside cab with a projection onto a planet surface, and the "invaders "(in colour) marched from the horizon, getting closer and dropping the usual "bombs" on the shields whichbwere lined up into tgw distance. Play was with a "Star Wars" type control (maybe an Atari connection), and play had a fixed target reticule in the centre of the screen and "steered" the rest of the projected image into the reticule to shoot and obtain the "kill".
@ToomsDotDk
@ToomsDotDk Год назад
do you have access to the pc, unless the device is encrypted then an password is not an issue
@dragonheadthing
@dragonheadthing 10 месяцев назад
Yeah! The data should still be safe on the drive!
@peterbush3972
@peterbush3972 Год назад
yes
@NesNyt
@NesNyt Год назад
Let me guess an atari
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