Was the cartridge or software for the Plato system ever released?
Going through this collection I found 2 disks (4 sides) labelled 'Plato Educational System Master'.
They dont do anything when booted, I assume they need the cartridge to work. They seem to be the real thing though, going through them with a hex editor I can see Control Data copyrights and such.
Steve
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Plato Educational System
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Posted Wed Mar 22, 2006 4:20 AM
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Steve,
It was actually released as The Learning Phone a year after the initial announcement. Too little, too late again... We need to upload the cartridge dump as well (though it doesn't seem to work on emulators). Control Data released the following disks as well but they were just adapted from PLATO, they didn't require anything else: Basic Number Facts Computer Literacy - Introduction Decimals Fractions French Vocabulary Builder German Vocabulary Builder Physics - Elementary Mechanics Spanish Vocabulary Builder Whole Numbers For the moment, only a cracked version of Physics - Elementary Mechanics is available online but the others were definitely released. Could you see any release date on your disks? You may have some sort of beta as the PLATO network shut down its activities pretty quickly... -- Atari Frog http://www.atarimania.com This post has been edited by www.atarimania.com: Wed Mar 22, 2006 4:25 AM |
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Posted Wed Mar 22, 2006 5:33 AM
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I may have a Learning Phone cart around here somewhere, if it is needed. There may be two revisions actually... The screenshot on our site was taken from the cartridge that is attached. Note that it doesn't seem to work on emulators. It tries to detect something I believe... Eric explained this to me but my technical knowledge is so feeble I forgot what he told me -- Atari Frog http://www.atarimania.com Attached File(s)
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Posted Wed Mar 22, 2006 9:16 AM
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I also have a Learning Phone cart. Complete with a bright red label (it actually hurts the eyes). I can dump it if need be. This is the commercial version most people have so the dump should be the same. Now if it displays the following text on boot-up, you have a prototype and I don't think the image is floating around anywhere... ![]() Quote On an interesting side note, I believe this is the only Atari 8-bit cartridge I've ever seen with a 1985 copyright. Doesn't AtariWriter (revision C) look like this? Not sure it's from 1985 though... There's an Eastern Front (1941) with that weird red label as well. -- Atari Frog http://www.atarimania.com |
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Posted Wed Mar 22, 2006 9:30 AM
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Interesting. There is a live Plato System running.
/Here is the link: http://www.cyber1.org/ I wonder if we could get the PLATO software working on an Atari, and use it along with APE's Internet modem to connect to the cyber1 system? Also interesting: http://www.platopeople.com/ |
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Posted Wed Mar 22, 2006 9:39 AM
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I also have a Learning Phone cart. Complete with a bright red label (it actually hurts the eyes). I can dump it if need be. This is the commercial version most people have so the dump should be the same. Now if it displays the following text on boot-up, you have a prototype and I don't think the image is floating around anywhere... ![]() Quote On an interesting side note, I believe this is the only Atari 8-bit cartridge I've ever seen with a 1985 copyright. Doesn't AtariWriter (revision C) look like this? Not sure it's from 1985 though... There's an Eastern Front (1941) with that weird red label as well. -- Atari Frog http://www.atarimania.com I have some cassette programs I recently got from Englnad that are in bright red cases. I think Atari released all of this around the same time, soon after the XE hit the market. I think my cassettes were actually part of an Atai computer bundle sold in the U.K. |
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Posted Wed Mar 22, 2006 10:20 AM
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Posted Sun Jan 7, 2007 6:47 PM
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I just found this on eBay if anyone is interested.
Although I found it via ebay.co.uk, the seller is in Oregon http://cgi.ebay.co.u...1QQcmdZViewItem |
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