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Chat & Social => The Bar - General Chat => Topic started by: timberdog on March 29, 2006, 16:45:54
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The misses has been given a Atari games consul!!!
blast from the past or what...
How the hell do you connect it to the tele???..I have a cable from the back to tele..does this go strait into the back of the tele or does the arial plug into it or what :roll:
I am just itching to see it the last time i see one of these was years ago bloody Antique
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old fashioned way
using the antennae plug in the back
you will need to tune it in to a spare channel.
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using the antennae plug in the back
I have a lenth of cable it came with male and female i assue one end goes into the Atari and the other goes in the back of tele?
funny as the cable that came with it plugs into a v tpye plastic unit which has two outlets does the Arial go in one side of this?
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Yeah - the V-Type thingy is so you can plug your TV arial back in.
hope this helps a little (http://www.atariage.com/howto/connect.html)
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Hi Timberdog
I had one of these back in about 1979 / 1980. I guess it is the same one it was called the Atari 2600 if memory serves me.
Hours of fun and mine still works today. Loads of games but need two new joysticks now. I might try ebay...
Anyway in answer to your question
plug one end of the lead into the back of the Atari.
Plug the single end of the "v" connector into the ariel socket on the back of the tv
The ariel plugs into one of the two sockets on the "v" connector
The other end of the lead from the Atari plugs into the other socket on the "v" connector.
Then turn on the Atari and tune a spare tv channel until you see the atari symbol.
Then sit back play and enjoy.
John
PS the V connector is just an ariel splitter to enable you to keep it plugged in without having to keep switching cables.
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If you still can't get it figured, there is always radio shack. If you can describe what the connectors are, they can get you whatever adapter you might need.
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He he...it works cheers matey
The kids are all over it.I tried to tell them it was the Dogs back then when i was a Kid!!
I has come with at least 1000 games!!!
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Oh yes the ATARI :) that was when Games were games and not a Live and Die situation on a Battlefield on the other side of the planet :(
They must be worth abit on Ebay
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ha ha come on then who had one?...and what was your fav game??
Just found one on ebay £100.00!!! :shock:
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I had a BBC model B.
Had to type all the code in from magazines before you could play them ](*,) .
The cassettes took hours to Load a game :(
Who had a Commodore then?
or even a Spectrum?
or that pile of .... ZX80 or the ZX81 :roll:
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I had one. ATARI 300 i think. Has got to be Space Invaders... :)
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You can get good emulators and replay games of the past for Ataris, segas, nintendo, amigas, psx all on your PC.
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I had a BBC model B.
Had to type all the code in from magazines before you could play them ](*,) .
The cassettes took hours to Load a game :(
Who had a Commodore then?
or even a Spectrum?
or that pile of .... ZX80 or the ZX81 :roll:
pah common stuff :lol:
I had a BBC b with a .......HARD DISK...... 40 megabites of pure power :lol: :lol:
and bieng far to big a geek at that age i wouldent settle
for a meer spectrum i had a sinclar QL with microdrives oh joy :roll:
oh i also had an Orick 1 which i dispised with a passion
later progressed on to the amiga2000 with a rom swapper
to think it was an a600 if i remember correctly
never made it to the a1200
jumped stright to a IBM ps2
all in all i dread to think what it all cost
but it was mm mostly worth it..
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My Spectrum and Commodore collection still exists in the garage and to top it they all work!!! :D
Spectrum +3
Spectrum +2
Spectrum original blank with rubber keys
Another spectrum with proper keyboard forgot the model
Commodore VIC-20
Commodore C16
Commodore C64
Commodore Plus4
Commodore Tape Drive and also a 5.25" disc drive somewhere
Think the discs have long since stopped being in working condition tho
Also have an Amstrad Arnold (CPC-464)
A good handful of Classic "pizza-box" macs in various configurations
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I remember the first PC I had my hands on - it was also an IBM running CP/M.
We were laughing and saying that MS/DOS would never catch on :roll:
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I remember the first PC I had my hands on - it was also an IBM running CP/M.
We were laughing and saying that MS/DOS would never catch on :roll:
It didnt Linux rules! :lol:
:twisted: Damo is proud to be a MS and Windows free zone :twisted:
My first PC was a NCR with a massive Winchester Drive of 10Mb sounded like a 747 on takeoff when powered up, loved it.
Then built my own 486 DX/4 100 and then the normal upgrades to what I built today.
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Theres something about the Retro Console's isn't there...
I have my PS2, and it's great, but somethings driven me to re-install my SNES into the TV, and it's got more use latley than my Playstation!
EDIT: That's Creepy, just as I typed, Listening to Radio 6 and there talking about Retro PCs!
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You can get good emulators and replay games of the past for Ataris, segas, nintendo, amigas, psx all on your PC.
I was able to get some emulators of the old video games that we used to play in the 80s, the old roms off the original motherboards. Exactly the same games that we used to put our quarters into.
Man, you feel stupid saying, "I used to put my hard earned lawn mowing money into a machine to play this."
Also have emulators for a bunch of SNES Nintendo games. Playing these all on my new Mac Mini.