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NameDomenic S.
Date2008-09-28
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MessageHi,

Keep up the great work on the site! More pictures please!


smilie


NameMike
Date2008-09-19
MessageHi ..I'm the artist ( who drew and painted the cover art ) for the Dan Diamond and some other games and corporate promo stuff for Tatung ..smilie..

just found your place by chance ..like it ( specially seeing my old artwork is appreciated )
NB ..for the hosting company of this website and other parties ..Mario hereby has my permission to reproduce my artworks for Tatung games and promotional materials on this website ..I'm flattered ..there is no charge ..Mike

M C ...I sent you an email ..and proper "legalese written permission etc etc" to follow on paper ..a soon as you can confirm via return email if your registrant "addy" is stll current ?

I'm looking to see what other artwork I might have hanging around that you could use ..might even run you up some new designs for whatever games you have written for the Einstein ..

very best regards ...Mike

PS ..if you get french speakers visting here ( I found a french site that talks about you as an Einstein "resource" ..I can translate .."si tu as les visiteurs francophone ..je peu traduire ..il ya un site en français qui parle de toi comme "ressource" pour les Einstein ..donc si tu as besoin ..copier , coller et utiliser l'address mel que tu as maintenant pour moi ..

just copy and paste the to the email addy I sent you if ever you need ..smilie



Private Message added 2008-09-14


NamePeter
Date2008-07-13
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MessageI hope the Elite and 3" drive ar OK, Did David sent them as well? Dont worry but the name is Peter at Farnham Surrey
All the best


NameHartmut Hensel
Date2008-06-29
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MessageFantastic Site. I still own two Einstein TC01 computers which I bought at Dixons in Britain at those good old times.


NameBecky Boo
Date2008-06-02
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MessageOH MY GOD!!!!!! I love your site, you have just taken me back down memory lane! Just from seeing the screen shots of each game, has put the catchy tunes in my head from Oh Mummy & Lasy Jones LOVE IT!!!!!!!!!!! Glad im not the only fan out there, shame my mum sold my Einstein computer in the early 90's. Have trawled eBay but no luck, any ideas where to find one now?


Namekaren
Date2008-04-29
MessageMy dad worked at tatung so we have the 256 and another one dunno its name but my dad re wired it to have a second drive and the on off switch moved to the front. I find this a bit weird as I had all these games on random floppy disks as they sold them off when tatung reduced their work force and ranges I actually didnt think they came in proper boxes. I am going to dig them out of the loft to see if they all still work next time I am home. May be corrupted by being up there.



Private Message added 2008-04-12


NameMike Smallman
Date2008-04-03
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MessageI have just taken a trip down memory lane through the pages of your excellent web site. Together with Graham Bettany I was half of Emsoft and co-producer of the Einstein Monthy magazine. The first edition will always live in my memory as we struggled to put together a magazine about our favourite computer. In the end we had to take a hundred mile round trip in the dead of night to use a company photocopier to produce it. We then had to spend the next day collating, folding, packing and posting. Great days. We always had the problem of getting enough content and so we had to write articles ourselves to fill out the mags. We started the Einstein User shows and took them to Birmingham Motorcycle Museum, Aston Villa Sports Hall and finally to the Stafford Show Ground where we brought in other non PC computer users. We were stunned by how many people attended though we never made much money... But it was brilliant. Thanks again for such a great web site.

Mike


NameDougie
Date2008-03-13
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MessageHow wonderful to see that someone still cares about REAL computers. I modified the BIOS for my Einstein so that I could fit a 3.5 inch internal drive way back in 1986 ish. Don't know if I still have the disk with the modified BIOS though. Although I notice that Dave has contributed what looks like a similar thing. If I can be of any assistance with any project you may be interested in then give me a shout, it'll give me the excuse I need to resurrect my machine (hopefully it still works). My .. those were the days ... when one could actually learn from disassembling the O/S. I printed it out - about 2-3 inches thich if memory serves. I may well still have the printout too. I'm not even sure if I have any 3 inch disks left to get the thing alive again. Call me old-fashioned, BOF, resistant to change or whatever but .... god these guys who used to write games - nae GREAT games - with only 64K RAM (and less) were real genii. Alas ... I fear these days will never be re-born. too boring, not enough blood spitting out of the monitor and general posey CGI stuff.
Hope I can be of assistance.

Regards,
Dougie.


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