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Join me for the final episode dedicated to the task of choosing appropriate literature for your ensembles. In this episode Robert Madrid from Washington Union High School in Fresno, Ashley Shine from Weaver Middle School in Merced, and Bill Wilkinson from Woodrow Wilson Junior High School in Hanford will discuss their programs and offer advice for directors struggling with repertoire selection for their concert bands.ContactsRobert MadridAshley ShineBill WilkinsonI'd like to thank J.H. Tackett Marketing in Hanford for sponsoring this episode.The Central Valley Music Educators Podcast is hosted by Rob Bentley. The show is available at:www.cvmepodcast.comwww.youtube.com/centralvalleymusiceducatorspodcastwww.facebook.com/cvmepodcastwww.instagram.com/cvmepodcast
I Love Homer Sunday is a moment to celebrate some of our local heroes and learn about the organizations they serve. Enjoy this panel discussion and a very hopeful message from Bill Wilkinson.
Canidate Bill Wilkinson discusses running for Newport School Board. He talks about his past years wroking for the School District, bringing a sense of unity to the board and more. He also discusses the book he wrote and published called "The Next Cycle."
Brent's Two Cents: The Semi-Serious Thoughts of a Guy in Belize
Episode 1: The former leader of the KKK might be a citizen of Belize. Concern about Covid-19 when the Belize International Airport re-opens in August. And everything old could be new again when the UDP elects their next leader. It's the debut episode of Brent's Two Cents, the newest podcast from Belize!
This week on Coast Reporter Radio: We meet a Sechelt man whose spacecraft models are among the best in the business ahead of a special open house to mark the 50th anniversary of the Apollo 11 mission. And, we’ve got a guest podcast segment from the Sunshine Coast Arts Council on the latest exhibit at the Doris Crowston Gallery. Show Notes: Our story on Nick Proach: https://www.coastreporter.net/news/local-news/proach-marks-apollo-11-anniversary-1.23881437 Sean Eckford’s column on rediscovering the allure of space missions: https://www.coastreporter.net/opinion/editorial/opinion-houston-we-have-a-column-1.23882467 Arts writer Rik Jespersen’s story on Evolution of a Series (available online July 13) https://www.coastreporter.net/entertainment/arts-entertainment/1.23882424 The full Sunshine Coast Arts Council podcast with Bill Wilkinson: https://soundcloud.com/andrea-pandancer/bill-wilkinsons-evolution-of-a-series
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Bill Wilkinson on Reconciliation. Here is what he said before Sunday: “I just want to say, you know, can we all get along? Can we...can we all get along?” Many of you may remember those words of Rodney King during the Los Angeles riots of 1992. This lasted six days, resulted in 63 deaths, over 2300 injured, and required the US Army and Marine Corps to restore order. The people were rioting because of the acquittal of the police officers that had severely beaten Rodney King. America saw that beating on video tape. What’s amazing is that in the midst of the rioting here was Rodney, the man who had been beaten, on national TV pleading for people to get along, to essentially forgive what had been done to him. Let’s take a look at God's view of “getting along” this week as we open His word. His word may shed some light on how we can better “love your neighbor as yourself” (Matthew 22:39, Gal 5:14). See you on Sunday, and let’s see if we can all get along on the car ride to church. Bill Wilkinson
What's Up Creative Hustlers! Steven & Melissa attend SoCal Marketing Club event with Alan and record their final episode! Don't miss it! [00:00] What's up Creative Hustlers! [00:38] live from SoCal Marketing Club event! [1:20] Fifteen months of cross country road trips. [1:49] Big Announcement: We're Pivoting! [2:54] Steven & Melissa own a consultancy: Latin & Code. [3:48] It's time for us to pivot more. [4:30] We wanted to talk with others who were traveling, being creative and keeping it organized. [5:03] We're at the end of our digital nomad journey, and the end of our Creative Hustler journey. [5:56] It's time to focus on our Latin & Code brand - the value we bring. [6:20] We've interviewed Chip Conley, head of Global Marketing at Airbnb to Grammy Award Winning Jazz musician Peter Cincotti. Amazing interviews from around the world. [06:55] Melissa still loves FollowUpThen! [7:30] Amazing guests like Mike Jones and Andrew Easton from Droodle Books. [7:58] We're taking the knowledge and making it more powerful the second time around. [8:23] We promise, it won't be dry! Steven & Melissa can't be dry! [9:37] We're back with our next guest, Bill Wilkinson from Power Digital Marketing. [10:36] Bill's elevator pitch for Power Digital Marketing and how he was the first employee. [12:43] What is a technical SEO? [14:30] There are so many other foundational elements that relate to other marketing. [15:16] SEO is the foundation of any digital marketing channel. Hands down. [16:59] There's a lot of transparency at Power Digital Marketing - it's all over the HQ. [17:43] How can you start SEO effectively and efficiently when you are just starting? [18:51] What's next for SEO? [19:44] What is schema in SEO terms? [22:33] Bill's family holiday traditions. [23:58] We're back with John Bertino and Jeffrey Sitcov, founder of Doors of Change, and the charity SCMC is helping tonight [24:47] What Doors of Change does! [25:58] What Doors of Change brings to the homeless youth in San Diego. [26:35] Award-winning music & art program called Taking Music & Arts to the Streets, and it's incentivized. [26:55] 330 youths have earned an instrument or art supplies. [27:48] Come visit DoorsofChange.org and see what they do! [28:30] The benefits of the arts and what these youths get from coming into Doors of Change. [29:50] We have to help ourselves here first, and then we can grow to other cities. [30:50] Once we have two more locations in CA, we will start going out and teaching other cities. [32:07] Coming full circle with John Bertino - first to the last episode! [32:52] Steven & Melissa are moving to New Jersey! [33:33] Don't forget The Agency Guy! [34:00] If you're in the northeast, and you need a coworking space, check out 1776! [34:50] It all started with Alan and John. [35:09] We have had an awesome journey on this podcast. [35:35] We're going to have someone count how many times John Bertino's name is mention on the podcast because he values relationships and connections. [36:33] If you are new to a business, focus on building old school relationships. [37:25] SoCal Marketing Club had over 110 people at this event tonight. [38:00] Science behind relationships and a book called Influence. [38:45] Shortcuts: Authority, Liking, and Social Proof. [39:40] People work with people they like [39:50] What's next for SoCal Marketing Club! [41:00] From all of us, it's been a pleasure. It's not goodbye, but see you soon! [41:28] Parting words from everyone! [42:12] Peace Out, Creative Hustlers [42:27] Melissa's Last Moment of Hustle Mentions SoCal Marketing Club: https://socalmarketingclub.com/ The Agency Guy: https://www.theagencyguy.com/ Latin & Code: https://latinandcode.com/ Power Digital: https://powerdigitalmarketing.com/ Power Digital / EmPower Digital Marketing: https://powerdigitalmarketing.com/empower-digital/ Doors of Change Non-Profit: https://doorsofchange.org/
Carlos Reyes: Quick Menu, Rent Wars Carlos Reyes wrote the game Rent Wars for the Atari 8-bit computers for First Star Software, which was never officially released but found its way onto the Internet years later. He also wrote Quick Menu, a 384-byte program that would display a menu of programs on a floppy disk and let the user choose one to run. The program was designed to fit into a floppy's three boot sectors, so it didn't eat into any of the usable space on the disk. The program was a popular interface to distribute disks of pirated programs, but most people didn't know that Carlos was the author — there was no room for his name in the tiny program. Carlos has found the source code and released it into the public domain. This interview took place on August 3, 2018. In it, we discuss Jerry White, Fernando Herrera, and Bill Wilkinson, whom I have previously interviewed. A video version of this interview is available. Video version of this interview Quick Menu source code AtariAge discussion about Rent Wars Rent Wars at AtariMania Rent Wars play video Carlos on LinkedIn ANTIC Interview 124 - Jerry White, Atari author and programmer ANTIC Interview 7 - The Atari 8-bit Podcast - Bill Wilkinson, OSS Fernando Herrera interview
Orson Scott Card, Compute! Books Orson Scott Card is a Hugo Award winning, best-selling science fiction author, perhaps best known for his 1985 novel, Ender's Game. But we're not here to talk about that — because for about nine months, Orson Scott Card was an editor at Compute! Books, where we worked on several books about the Atari 8-bit and other computer platforms. His work appears in Compute!'s Third Book of Atari and Compute!'s Second Book of Atari Graphics. He also wrote extensively for Compute! magazine, primarily about computer games. His FontByter and ScreenByter graphics utilities for the Atari computers were published in Compute! His short story The Lost Boys features a character that plays games on an Atari computer. This interview took place on January 5, 2018. A video version of this interview is also available. Teaser quote: "I really miss programming. I miss those nights, starting after the kids were in bed — 8:30, 9 o'clock — just solving problems ... noticing that there was now light coming through the basement windows, and realizing that I had pulled an all-nighter ... just debugging three minutes of a game." Video version of this interview Card's articles in Compute! magazine Home Computer Games Grow Up Card's final column in Compute! Compute!'s Second Book of Atari Graphics Reading the Keyboard Codes in Compute!'s Third Book of Atari Bill Wilkinson interview Bev and Bryan Wilkinson interview Richard Mansfield interview
Bill Wilkinson is the CEO of the Roy Maas' Youth Alternatives. Although he mainly works with the youth, he had to help caring for his parents. He shares his story about being a caregiver for his parents who were in another state. Originally aired on Caregiver SOS: On Air presented by the WellMed Charitable Foundation on Feb. 5, 2017, in San Antonio, TX on 930 AM KLUP “The Answer.” With co-hosts Carol Zernial and Ron Aaron. For more about CaregiverSOS, visit caregiversos.org Like CaregiverSOS on Facebook, www.facebook.com/CaregiverSOS Follow on Twitter, twitter.com/wellmedgives And on Instagram, instagram.com/wellmedgives/
Bev and Bryan Wilkinson, Optimized Systems Software Bev and Bryan Wilkinson were part of Optimized Systems Software, the company that brought DOS XL, Mac/65, Action!, BASIC XL, BASIC XE, and other products to Atari computer users. Bill Wilkinson was founder of OSS. Bev was his wife, and Bryan his son. I interviewed Bill in December, 2014, and he died in November 2015. As a small family-owned business, Bev and Bryan were involved with the day-to-day running of the company. This interview took place on September 25, 2016 in my dining room in Portland, Oregon. "And Bill would carry these tomes, books to the bathroom with him, and he'd read these books in the bathroom. I said 'Why are you doing that in the bathroom?' He said, 'It's the only room in the house that has a lock on the door.'" Photos, brochures, and art from OSS: https://archive.org/details/OptimizedSystemsSoftware Complete collection of Bill Wilkinson articles: https://archive.org/details/BillWilkinsonArticles Bill Wilkinson interview Steven Lawrow interview
Stephen Lawrow, Mac/65 assembler Stephen Lawrow created the Mac/65 assembler, which was published by Optimized Systems Software. Stephen became an employee of OSS, where he also worked on the company’s enhanced BASIC products, BASIC XL and BASIC XE. This interview took place on November 1, 2015. In this interview we discuss Bill Wilkinson of OSS, whom I previously interviewed. Teaser quotes: “I got so frustrated, I couldn’t wait till I got Mac/65 mature enough where it could start assembling itself. So that’s why it has a lot of compatibilities syntactically with the Atari Assembler/Editor.” “A lot of us were not formally educated in software development. Because it just didn’t exist in the colleges at the time ... Algorithms, searching, and things like that — all that stuff happened after that.”
On this episode of ANTIC the atari 8-bit podcast: We discuss new atari archive sites. Randy tells us all about BASIC XL Kevin delves into the sordid history of DorsETT Educational Systems Bill Kendrick fills us in on a panoply of stuff, including a brain transplant for your 8-bit. Recurring Links Floppy Days Podcast AtariArchives.org AtariMagazines.com Kevins Book “Terrible Nerd” New Atari books scans at archive.org ANTIC feedback at AtariAge What we’ve been up to Jewel-encrusted Atari XL Alan Watson’s Gold Mine game at AtariMania New Computing Pioneers Interview Transcript Site Bob Kahn digitized material at Archive.org Atari PILOT II "Inside Atari DOS" by Bill Wilkinson and Compute! Books "Atari Player/Missile Graphics in BASIC" by Philip C. Seyer “The VisiCalc Book, Atari Edition” by Donald H. Beil Podcast Episode of Inverse Atascii about VisiCalc for the Atari Floppy Days episode on the Atari 400/800, part 3 of 3 SIO2SD Interview Discussion Atari interview discussion thread on AtariAge News How To Turn Your Whole Car Into A Video Game Simulator by Jason Torchinsky Pix from Atari Party 2015 Classic Gamefest July 25, 26 Austin, TX VCF Midwest 10 August 29-30, 2015, Elk Grove Village, IL Portland Retro Gaming expo October 17-18 in Portland OR Maury Markowitz Wikipedia article on the Atari Sierra New issue of Pro(c) magazine - issue #6 Ft. Apocalypse on GitHub Ft. Apocalypse Twitter Steve Hales Twitter AtariAge Thread on Modified Version of Silent Service Download: SILENT SERVICE mod Delta Space Arena on cartridge More on Delta Space Arena Project to Port Prince of Persia to Atari Atari 8-bit software preservation project Atari XL Basic Listings - in german - collection of type-in listings from magazines and books New podcast on the Tandy/Radio Shack Color Computer - The CoCo Crew Podcast New at Archive.org Newsletters Compuserve Computer Room Operations Training Manual a javascript based Apple //GS emulator Stuff Kevin has uploaded from Bob Kahn and other sources Feature [K] Dorsett Educational Systems and Lloyd Dorsett Dorsett’s letter in Antic Dorsett’s letter in A.N.A.L.O.G. Computing Thomas Cherryhomes’ demonstration of his edutape creation tool Bill’s Modern Segment "Project Veronica" thread at AtariAge Forums Post at "Vintage is the New Old" (based on a post at the Spanish "Atariteca" blog), including a side-by-side demo of "rotator" Altirra website Lotharek's Lair: SIO2PC Atari Party 2015 "World 1-1" documentary film Sal "kjmann" Esquivel (ANTIC interview ep. 17) Mike Albaugh (ANTIC ep. 6) Dan Trak-ball man Kramer (5200 Super Podcast ep. 3) Jerry Jessop (ANTIC interview ep. 30) "Transform the Gotek Floppy Emulator into an Amiga Floppy emulator" "ACA 500 Accelerator" for Amiga 500 (Sal Esquivel) "Tank" in Action! atr2unix by Preston Crow Internet Archive's Software Library: Atari Computer atr_txt_dump extractor for Kevin Savetz / Internet Archive Rob McMullen's "ATRCopy" on github "Space Wall" Work-in-Progress video The Atari 5200 Super Podcast ep. 1: "The Pac(k) Ins!" Atari 2600 Game by Game podcast, ep. 100: "AX-018 Pitfall!" Hardware of the Month - IDE Plus 2, Rev.D HDD Interface for Atari XL/XE computers eBay listing Description at Atari8 ideplus manual Software/Website of the Month - SpartaDOS X SpartaDOS X Upgrade Project AtariAge thread Programming Languages - BASIC A+, BASIC XL & BASIC XE Wikipedia BASIC A+ at AtariMania BASIC XL at AtariMania BASIC XL Toolkit at AtariMania BASIC XE at AtariMania BASIC XE Extension Disk at AtariMania BASIC XE Article ANTIC VOL. 4, NO. 9 / JANUARY 1986 Feedback Ed Rotberg, wrote a magazine article YouTube video showing a demo program that Rotberg created
Welcome to part 3 of the now 3 part episode covering the Atari 400 & 800 computers. This episode will cover Web sites, emulation, books, software, modern upgrades, connectivity to modern computers, and much more. I’m very happy to have pretty much the entire Atari 8-bit podcasting group as special guest hosts helping me cover these topics. This includes Wade from Inverse Atascii (http://inverseatascii.info/ ) , Rob of Player/Missile (http://playermissile.com/ ), Jack of RCR (http://rcrpodcast.com/ ), Kevin from Antic (http://ataripodcast.com/ ), and Brad from Antic (http://ataripodcast.com/ ). Enjoy!! Links Mentioned in the Show: New Acquisitions “Atari Player-Missile Graphics in BASIC” by Philip C. Seyer - http://www.amazon.com/Atari-player-missile-graphics-BASIC-Philip/dp/0835901122 “All About the Commodore 64, Volume Two” by Craig Chamberlain - http://www.amazon.com/All-About-Commodore-Craig-Chamberlain/dp/0942386450 “Inside Atari DOS” Compiled by Bill Wilkinson, OSS - http://www.amazon.com/Inside-Atari-DOS-Bill-Wilkinson/dp/0942386027 “Presenting the Atari ST, Volume I” - http://www.amazon.com/Presenting-the-Atari-St/dp/091643933X “The VisiCalc Book, Atari Edition” by Donald H. Beil - http://www.amazon.com/Visicalc-Book-Donald-H-Beil/dp/0835983943 BASIC XL for the Atari - https://atariwiki.org/wiki/Wiki.jsp?page=Basic%20XL Action! for the Atari - https://atariwiki.org/wiki/Wiki.jsp?page=ACTION News Commodore Vegas Expo - http://www.portcommodore.com/commvex July 18-19, 2015, Plaza Hotel & Casino, 1 Main Street in Las Vegas, Nevada, USA. 27th Annual KansasFest - http://www.kansasfest.org/ July 14 –19 in Kansas City, Missouri. Amiga 30th Anniversary Event https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/890300835/amiga-30th-anniversary-in-california Saturday, July 25 at the Computer History Museum in Mountain View, CA. Kickstarter runs until April 18 VCF Midwest 10 - http://vcfmw.org/ August 29-30, 2015, Elk Grove Village, IL Chicago TI International World Faire - http://www.chicagotiug.com/tiki-index.php?page=Faire October 31, 2015, Evanston, IL Interview transcript site (Kevin Savetz) - http://computingpioneers.com Feedback “32 Basic Programs for the Apple Computer” by Tom Rugg - http://www.amazon.com/32-BASIC-programs-Apple-computer/dp/0918398347 Books PDFs of so many Atari 8-bit books - http://www.atarimania.com/documents-atari-atari-400-800-xl-xe--books_1_8.html Atari Inc. Business is Fun - http://www.amazon.com/dp/0985597402/ User Groups and Shows SPACE: St Paul Atari Computer Enthusiasts - http://www.spaceweb.us/wiki/Main_Page Circa 1994 list of user groups - http://www.atarimax.com/freenet/freenet_material/6.16and32-BitComputersSupportArea/3.ReferenceDesk/35UserGroupListing.php big list of newsletters from various clubs - http://mcurrent.name/magslist.html 400/800 debut announcement in Winter 1979 - http://mcurrent.name/atarihistory/wci_games.html Atari Bit Byter User Club (ABBUC) - http://www.abbuc.de/ Modern Upgrades Ultimate 1MB - http://www.lotharek.pl/product.php?pid=67 4MB Flash Megacart - http://herale.org/4MB_FLASH_MEGACART 8-bit stereo upgrade - http://www.lotharek.pl/product.php?pid=45 Dragon cart - http://www.atari8ethernet.com Randy’s review of all the storage alternative options on Antic Episode 17 - http://ataripodcast.libsyn.com/antic-episode-17-the-atari-8-bit-podcast-holiday-special Side 2 - Compact Flash cartridge - http://www.lotharek.pl/product.php?pid=68 SIO2SD - SD interface - http://www.lotharek.pl/product.php?pid=49 MyIDEII - CF cartridge from AtariMax - http://www.atarimax.com/ Connectivity to Modern Computers SIO2PC (AtariMax) - http://www.atarimax.com/sio2pc/documentation/ SIO2PC (Lotharek) - http://www.lotharek.pl/product.php?pid=98 Contiki for Atari - http://sourceforge.net/projects/ataricc65lib/ Contiki configurator / image download - dsk format - http://contiki.cbm8bit.com Wades ASP Server source for Null modem connection - http://atariage.com/forums/topic/222959-xm301-modem-to-x86-pc-for-file-transfer/?p=2959967 Emulation Windows: Altirra - http://www.virtualdub.org/altirra.html or Atari800 - http://atari800.sourceforge.net/ Mac: Atari800MacX - http://www.atarimac.com/ Linux: Atari800 Android: Colleen iOS: see iOS Atari Emulation Guide at Antic site by Chris Olsen - http://ataripodcast.libsyn.com/webpage/category/IOS%20Atari%20Emulation%20Guide In Browser - https://archive.org/details/softwarelibrary_atari Web Sites Vendors BEST Electronics (Brad Koda) - http://www.best-electronics-ca.com/ B&C ComputerVisions (Bruce Carso) - http://www.myatari.com/ Video 61 & Atari Sales (Lance Ringquist) - http://members.tcq.net/video61/index.html Eight-Bit Fix (Paul Westphal) - http://www.eightbitfix.com/ Others AtariMania (books, magazines, software) - http://www.atarimania.com/ AtariAge (news, forums) - http://www.atariage.com Archive.org - https://archive.org/ AtariArchives (books, magazines) Kevin Savetz - http://www.atariarchives.org/ Atari FTP Archive (software) - http://ftp.pigwa.net/ Fandal (software) - http://a8.fandal.cz/ Atari Museum (Curt Vendel) - http://www.atarimuseum.com/ Bits of the Past - http://www.bitsofthepast.com/ RAM upgrades, 4-in-1 OS adapter boards Atari 8-bit FAQ (Michael Current) - http://faqs.cs.uu.nl/na-dir/atari-8-bit/faq.html Atari 8-bit FTP Search Engine (Bill Kendrick) - http://www.newbreedsoftware.com/xlsearch/ Atari 8-bit at Reddit - http://www.reddit.com/r/atari8bit Atariteca (Spanish) - http://atariteca.blogspot.com/ Atari 8-bit Forever (Bostjan Gorisek from Slovenia) - http://gury.atari8.info Atari.org, the Definitive Atari Resource - http://www.atari.org/ 8-bit GUI project, The Last Word, and more (Jonathan Halliday) - http://atari8.co.uk/ WUDSN IDE for 8-bit development (Peter Dell) - http://www.wudsn.com/index.php/ide USB Joystick - http://www.syzygycompany.com/store/index.php?route=product/product&product_id=50 Atari 800 Best Game Pack - http://atari800.tistory.com/category/Download
Kathleen O'Brien worked at Shepardson Microsystems, where she wrote the Atari Assembler Editor cartridge, and wrote the floating point routines in Atari BASIC. (Her husband Paul Laughton wrote the rest of Atari BASIC.) She, along with Bill Wilkinson and Paul Laughton, co-founded Optimized Systems Software, where she wrote much of the book “Atari BASIC Source Book”. LINKS Atari BASIC Source Book Bill Wilkinson interview Paul Laughton interview
On this episode of ANTIC the atari 8-bit podcast: Brad gets mad about Kevin’s swap meet finds We discuss the release of source code for Action!, BASIC XL, and Star Raiders ROB (Player/Missile Podcast) fills us in about Atari emulation on the Android Brad gives a technical overview of the Atari 400 and 800 machines Randy tells you everything you ever wanted to know about Atari BASIC but was afraid to ask and we discuss the release of thousands of Atari program screenshots Links mentioned in this episode: Recurring Links Floppy Days Podcast AtariArchives.org AtariMagazines.com Kevins Book “Terrible Nerd” New Atari books scans at archive.org ANTIC feedback at AtariAge the Atlanta Historical Computing Society What We’ve Been Up To Assembly Lines the Complete Book by Roger Wagner Antic Magazine FBI FOIA Response ANALOG Computing FBI FOIA Response STart Magazine FBI FOIA Response Texas Instruments FBI FOIA Response Stimulating Simulations (Atari Version) by C.W. Engel Midi-Maze software at AtariMania Midi-Maze cartridge from Lance Ringquist, Video 61 & Atari Sales Midi-Mates from Bruce Carso, B&C ComputerVision Atari networking cartridge from Dan Winslow and Mark Dusko History of Personal Computing Podcast. Topic: The Atari 400/800 News VCFSE 3.0 Atari Party KansasFest VCF East X Midwest Gaming Classic Atari User Action! Code Released Discussion Action! Code OSS Basic XL 1.02 Source Code Atari Personal Finance Management System (1981) - complete with software, manuals 2015 10-line BASIC contest Follow-up to RetroChallenge 2015/01 Functional demo of GOS graphic multi-tasking OS New “Atari Antics” newspaper - Michael Allard Issue 4 of Pro(c) available in English Chimera+ The source code behind microsoft basic for 6502 comes to light new season of High Score Club on AtariAge repository dedicated to reverse engineering the classic 1979 game Star Raiders The Classic-Gaming Bookcast New at Archive.org https://archive.org/details/AtariStockCharting (Wade at Inverse ATASCII) Old Best Electronics catalog Lots of new additions of the Atari 8-bit Computer Manuals section - 384 items (from Alpha Shield to Zorro) https://archive.org/details/DeReAtari_Alternate_Early_Version 4,500 Atari 8-bit screenshots 2,170 more screenshots - from Atari 800 Best Game Pack Advanced Programming Techniques For Your Atari Including Graphics & Voice Programs By Linda M. Schreiber (programs) https://archive.org/details/AtariPascalLangaugeSystemManual https://archive.org/details/Atari_Pilot_External_Specification_Revision-E https://archive.org/details/Atari_News_Bits_Number_1 https://archive.org/details/Atari_News_Bits_Number_2 https://archive.org/details/AtariAssemblerEditorCartridgeManualErrata https://archive.org/details/AtariComputerCampsLogo https://archive.org/details/AtariChristmas1981 Stone Oakvalley Music Collection (C64 and Amiga music) Feature Topic - Atari Hardware “In-Depth” (Brad) highly detailed document on the internal workings of the Atari 8-bit being created by Avery Lee (Phaeron) Your Atari Computer (YAC) http://en.Wikipedia.org/wiki/CTIA_and_GTIA http://www.ataripreservation.org/websites/freddy.offenga/megazine/ISSUE5-PALNTSC.html http://www.retromicro.com/files/atari/8bit/antic.pdf http://www.retromicro.com/files/atari/8bit/gtia.pdf http://www.atariarchives.org/dere/chapt02.php The Atari 8-Bit FAQ by Michael Current http://atariage.com/forums/index.php?app=core&module=attach§ion=attach&attach_id=379120 Atari Emulation on Android (Rob at Player/Missile) episode 16 of Antic, Atari emulation on iOS by Chris Olsen Rob’s website Colleen emulator in the Play store Atari OS ROMS Planetary Defense Programming Language Segment - Atari BASIC (Randy) Atari BASIC Source Book Atari BASIC Reference Manual Atari BASIC A Self Teaching Guide Inside Atari BASIC (PDF) De Re Atari http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Atari_BASIC Interview with Paul Laughton for ANTIC Interview #1 Interview with Bill Wilkinson for ANTIC Interview #7 Feedback article about WAACE and Current Notes from Antic Magazine
Kevin interviews Bill Wilkinson, of Optimized Systems Software fame! Links: Bill’s INSIGHT: Atari column in Compute! Magazine INSIDE ATARI DOS book by Bill The development of Atari Basic and Atari DOS, article by Bill