I love your channel fellow GenXers! I think you motivated me to make some videos again. I have been slacking. Not a lot of old stuff and I don't want to engineer and explain new stuff -- as I do that everyday. But I just need to get creative!
"And we're back." 😂 I'm so glad you showed your eclipse experience. We weren't able to see much here. Also, I need the tiny Atari. The nostalgia is real. Everything about it makes me happy.
Someday I will get to a totality solar eclipse; been in a few partials (including one with my 50x refractor I had as a kid, with a special sun lens.. that would have been in 1979). The Atari does look cute - I have a modern 2600 clone that I have to try out soon (it's been sitting around for awhile - but I was kinda busy with Nitros9... lol)
@@fractalMD - We have on in the southwest corner of the province in 2044 (in the Cypress Hills - which is the very edge of the Rocky Mountains). I think I will try and make that one. :)
I got my Atari 400 mini yesterday. Maybe this weekend I'll try it out. I do plan on heading out to VCF on Saturday, though. Hopefully get a chance to meet you ladies. My first "real" computer was a Tandy 1000 as well. I'm impressed what you guys were able to do in Basic back then. My knowledge of Basic was doing Type-in programs only to be frustrated if they didn't work.
I'm in Connecticut. Nothing much happened with the eclipse here. I didn't have any glasses, so I couldn't see the eclipse itself, and the light didn't really change. It was cloudy to begin with, and you couldn't tell the difference between the eclipse and the sun going behind the clouds. There was that little change in the light levels.
I am so pleased that my former gifted students knew not to look directly at the sun without eclipse glasses…well, except for once or twice. 🙄 Thanks for the throwback Atari demo. I did not even know you could procure such a machine nowadays!
Thank you for your always cool videos 👍 I also received my 400 mini and I even program in assembler with it. I love programming in ASM 6502. I made a small program which highlights the well-known indirect jump bug of the 6502 and the bug is present on the 400 mini. Fyi the bug was fixed with the 65C02 See you soon 😉 Franck
Good stuff. Wish the keyboard of the 400 mini worked - but then again, I might be the only person wishing for that. Anyway, fun video, as always. Cheers to you!
What a cute little Atari. Such a shame the keyboard don't work though. Missed opportunity. Speaking of missed opportunities, it's a shame we didn't get a Taylor & Amy eclipse song...
You ladies gave me much to consider. I had no interest in the 400 plug and play as I thought that was all it would be. But you were able to make a basic computer out of it as it was back in the day. I have a 400 computer in mothballs right now that I would love to get out of mothballs in hopes of writing games on it (hopefully with assembly or Batari Basic if possible), but if the 400 mini offers the possibility of writing games while taking up less space, maybe it’s something to think about. You ladies are brilliant and fantastic.
Your excitement at the totality reminded me all over again of seeing my first totality last year. (It was an awesome event. Saw it sitting on a cruise ship off the coast of WA with about 4000 other eclipse chasers. ) There's another one here in Australia in 2028 and I'm hoping to catch that one as well. Also the Atari 400 is cute! Can you stick a slimline USB stick in the USB port at the back?
I'm jealous of that eclipse experience! We are currently at VCF literally at a soldering station, lol, so can't check about the slimline, but I like the idea.
I actually have the amiga mini. I haven't opened it yet. I just haven't had the time. I'm lucky if I can find a couple hours in a weekend to play any kind of more serious game.
The Atari 400 mini looks pretty cool and I agree that the top should pop open for USB drives. That would be pretty rad. There is a mini keyboard conversion for TheC64 Mini that was done on Retro Recipes, so I'm sure it is absolutely possible to do that for the Atari 400 Mini. t would be cool to go to VCF East but it's just not in the cards this year. Is VCF Midwest in the cards for you? That one is fun to go to, for sure.
An Atari branded HDMI cable is hard to believe, but an Atari branded USB cable would be appropriate as the SIO cable is the grand-daddy of USB. Just ask Joe DeCuir. And yes, you can run Basic on the 400 Mini. Fortunately, I have two 400 maxis with functioning keyboards and cartridge doors.
Great eclipse coverage! I have the same telescope... mine was an Edmund Scientific rich field telescope. Love it. Great video! Does the membrane keyboard work? I missed that part...
Hooray! The issue I have with these minis is that the keyboards don't work, which is a shame. I'm very niche as I like typing in BASIC, so not the target audience. And I expect it'd be too small to type on too! Eclipse loked fun. We had one here in 1999 that clouded over... and then there was the computer game Total Eclipse I suppose.
I live in huntsville, alabama. Last time I'm like.....meh 95% is good enough right? It wasn't. I regret it. I really wish I had gone with my friends. This time I felt like it was too far away. So I didn't go. I believe my sister in toledo ohio was in totality. But as a trans person I actually am more worried about ohio than alabama if you can believe that crazyness.
oh and on top of me hating traveling, my oldest dog has a degenerative disease. She's slowing getting paralyzed. I don't want to leave her for long. I feel bad enough just going to work every day. She doesn't have much time left. Although she is getting more used to it, I see just how much she struggles to even get up. On Sunday her back left foot looked completely dead. That was her lowest point to date. She is doing better, but yeah I really don't want to leave her. She's my precious baby.
@@fractalMD She saved my life. When I thought I had nothing to live for she reminded me I wasn't alone. And while I do love my younger dog, I've not had it that bad with him. I have friends now. I didn't back then. But I do remember where I was playing a game (Life is Strange 2 actually) where the dog died and I was crying. Zeppelin came running after me to make sure I was ok. lol I know Abby loves Zeppelin a lot, but until this weekend I wasn't sure it was mutual. Abby can't go to the groomers anymore. She was taking out her frustrations out on the staff. So she can't go back now. So this time Zeppelin went alone. Abby spent the morning by herself for the first time since I got Zeppelin. I don't know if it had anything to do with her suddenly getting worse or not, but I do believe he's the reason she's been fighting it so hard. When Zeppelin got home he lost his dinner and I had to clean it up. I've had him since 2017 and that's the first and only time it's ever happened. So I think them spending the day apart was tough for both.
this plastic garbage doesnt come close to a real nostalgic experience...playing retro on pc via frontends like coinops and core type r does.....its also free!systems and games from all ages,including modern....yet only a few million people seem to know about this?
I love your channel fellow GenXers! I think you motivated me to make some videos again. I have been slacking. Not a lot of old stuff and I don't want to engineer and explain new stuff -- as I do that everyday. But I just need to get creative!
Do it!!!!!!
"And we're back." 😂 I'm so glad you showed your eclipse experience. We weren't able to see much here.
Also, I need the tiny Atari. The nostalgia is real. Everything about it makes me happy.
She was CAHRAZEE!
That was a nice demo. I love it when they include unexpected content like BASIC.
Surprise basic!
YES a new Taylor and Amy video! Just what I needed to start the day 😃 Also, that 400 mini is SO CUTE!
RIGHT??!
Someday I will get to a totality solar eclipse; been in a few partials (including one with my 50x refractor I had as a kid, with a special sun lens.. that would have been in 1979). The Atari does look cute - I have a modern 2600 clone that I have to try out soon (it's been sitting around for awhile - but I was kinda busy with Nitros9... lol)
We have to get you to totality, LCB. This was my first, and no complaints. Well, maybe the traffic back.
@@fractalMD - We have on in the southwest corner of the province in 2044 (in the Cypress Hills - which is the very edge of the Rocky Mountains). I think I will try and make that one. :)
I got my Atari 400 mini yesterday. Maybe this weekend I'll try it out. I do plan on heading out to VCF on Saturday, though. Hopefully get a chance to meet you ladies. My first "real" computer was a Tandy 1000 as well. I'm impressed what you guys were able to do in Basic back then. My knowledge of Basic was doing Type-in programs only to be frustrated if they didn't work.
The type in frustration is so so so real. We are currently at Glitchworks soldering up a thing or two. 😃
I’m so jealous that you saw the eclipse!! 🎉 I did enjoy that you projected it onto the white background for us who had next to no eclipse to view 🤩
Man, that was game changing. Highly recommend!
Amy's glasses remind me of that Jesse Plemons character in that Civil War movie.
His are way better.
10:44 “Shut all the way up” 🤣 for those who might only shut partially the way up!! 😂
Taylor cracked up hard at that one, too. 😂
It will be my first VCF East as well! I cant wait to see so many awesome people!
Excited!
I'm in Connecticut. Nothing much happened with the eclipse here. I didn't have any glasses, so I couldn't see the eclipse itself, and the light didn't really change. It was cloudy to begin with, and you couldn't tell the difference between the eclipse and the sun going behind the clouds. There was that little change in the light levels.
That was my last eclipse experience. I had glasses but it was just a teeny bite. This was a whole different animal.
I am so pleased that my former gifted students knew not to look directly at the sun without eclipse glasses…well, except for once or twice. 🙄 Thanks for the throwback Atari demo. I did not even know you could procure such a machine nowadays!
It is so cute and tiny!
Our eyes: 1
Eclipse: 0
It was all the enrichment that saved us! ❤
@@fractalMD Yes, I am certain!
Nice to see you again! Getting closer and closer to 5K, happy to see that. Cool to see you saw the eclipse and were prepared.
Our epic green foam garbage play button is underway.
Thank you for your always cool videos 👍
I also received my 400 mini and I even program in assembler with it.
I love programming in ASM 6502. I made a small program which highlights the well-known indirect jump bug of the 6502 and the bug is present on the 400 mini. Fyi the bug was fixed with the 65C02
See you soon 😉
Franck
Oh that is very cool
Always a good day when a Taylor and Amy Show video drops. :)
😊😊😊😊😊
Good stuff. Wish the keyboard of the 400 mini worked - but then again, I might be the only person wishing for that. Anyway, fun video, as always. Cheers to you!
We wish that!!!
We had a bright and sunny day until the eclipse when all the clouds in the world came to stay. It got dark, but that's about all I saw.
Oh bummer
The stick came with protection lol 😅 mine was aswell.
I see what you did there.
You guys are so much fun!
😎
What a cute little Atari. Such a shame the keyboard don't work though. Missed opportunity.
Speaking of missed opportunities, it's a shame we didn't get a Taylor & Amy eclipse song...
We may or may not be forming a band with other retro tech youtubers, so... stay tuned.
Great video as usual Guys. 👍👍👍
Thanks!!!!
You ladies gave me much to consider. I had no interest in the 400 plug and play as I thought that was all it would be. But you were able to make a basic computer out of it as it was back in the day.
I have a 400 computer in mothballs right now that I would love to get out of mothballs in hopes of writing games on it (hopefully with assembly or Batari Basic if possible), but if the 400 mini offers the possibility of writing games while taking up less space, maybe it’s something to think about.
You ladies are brilliant and fantastic.
Get that puppy out of mothballs and get it a mini friend!
Your excitement at the totality reminded me all over again of seeing my first totality last year. (It was an awesome event. Saw it sitting on a cruise ship off the coast of WA with about 4000 other eclipse chasers. ) There's another one here in Australia in 2028 and I'm hoping to catch that one as well.
Also the Atari 400 is cute! Can you stick a slimline USB stick in the USB port at the back?
I'm jealous of that eclipse experience! We are currently at VCF literally at a soldering station, lol, so can't check about the slimline, but I like the idea.
10:15 Nice! Good memories - the first computer I used in middle school. (c. 1981?)
Hell yes
I actually have the amiga mini. I haven't opened it yet. I just haven't had the time. I'm lucky if I can find a couple hours in a weekend to play any kind of more serious game.
WE FEEL YOU!
Cool! Another mini computer emulator box to put on my wish list.
YOU NEED IT
@@fractalMD LOL, maybe I do!
"Now, where is the BREAK key?" (Experimentally hits all the keys on the keyboard one after another) Yes, I've done that...
This is the way.
Awesome video as usual! Looks like I need to get myself a 400 mini, but Missile Command without a trackball seems overly difficult.
The struggle is real.
The Atari 400 mini looks pretty cool and I agree that the top should pop open for USB drives. That would be pretty rad. There is a mini keyboard conversion for TheC64 Mini that was done on Retro Recipes, so I'm sure it is absolutely possible to do that for the Atari 400 Mini. t would be cool to go to VCF East but it's just not in the cards this year. Is VCF Midwest in the cards for you? That one is fun to go to, for sure.
We totally have that keyboard conversion! Planning for VCFMW, even have the hotel booked!
Its good it has BASIC.
Yes! We were very happy about that.
An Atari branded HDMI cable is hard to believe, but an Atari branded USB cable would be appropriate as the SIO cable is the grand-daddy of USB. Just ask Joe DeCuir. And yes, you can run Basic on the 400 Mini. Fortunately, I have two 400 maxis with functioning keyboards and cartridge doors.
Now we need the goldilocks in between one.
Great eclipse coverage! I have the same telescope... mine was an Edmund Scientific rich field telescope. Love it. Great video! Does the membrane keyboard work? I missed that part...
The keyboard doesn't work. IF ONLY!
Hooray! The issue I have with these minis is that the keyboards don't work, which is a shame. I'm very niche as I like typing in BASIC, so not the target audience. And I expect it'd be too small to type on too!
Eclipse loked fun. We had one here in 1999 that clouded over... and then there was the computer game Total Eclipse I suppose.
A working keyboard would just make it too good for words.
@@fractalMD Perfection!
Bounty Bob FTW
😃
I got my Mini last week, and I saw 90% totality yesterday from NJ. BUT - I didn't get any t-shirt! Jealous. ;-(
The tshirt def the cherry on top
I know someone who made the Amiga version of Missile Command.
I played it a ton on the 2600, but Taylor was like, what even is this.
plug in a usb stick, you will get basic there ... also... you can load on the USB ,.,. I LOGOed a turtle ,,, sadly caps lock did not work :(
We did!
I wonder if you can add more games and BASIC...
You can!
I wonder what CPU it uses.
Not sure off the top of my head.
I live in huntsville, alabama. Last time I'm like.....meh 95% is good enough right? It wasn't. I regret it. I really wish I had gone with my friends. This time I felt like it was too far away. So I didn't go. I believe my sister in toledo ohio was in totality. But as a trans person I actually am more worried about ohio than alabama if you can believe that crazyness.
oh and on top of me hating traveling, my oldest dog has a degenerative disease. She's slowing getting paralyzed. I don't want to leave her for long. I feel bad enough just going to work every day. She doesn't have much time left. Although she is getting more used to it, I see just how much she struggles to even get up. On Sunday her back left foot looked completely dead. That was her lowest point to date. She is doing better, but yeah I really don't want to leave her. She's my precious baby.
@awilliams1701 That poor baby! She is lucky she has someone that loves her as much as you do.
Oh man, if someone messed with you and we were around they would regret it!
@@fractalMD She saved my life. When I thought I had nothing to live for she reminded me I wasn't alone. And while I do love my younger dog, I've not had it that bad with him. I have friends now. I didn't back then. But I do remember where I was playing a game (Life is Strange 2 actually) where the dog died and I was crying. Zeppelin came running after me to make sure I was ok. lol
I know Abby loves Zeppelin a lot, but until this weekend I wasn't sure it was mutual. Abby can't go to the groomers anymore. She was taking out her frustrations out on the staff. So she can't go back now. So this time Zeppelin went alone. Abby spent the morning by herself for the first time since I got Zeppelin. I don't know if it had anything to do with her suddenly getting worse or not, but I do believe he's the reason she's been fighting it so hard. When Zeppelin got home he lost his dinner and I had to clean it up. I've had him since 2017 and that's the first and only time it's ever happened. So I think them spending the day apart was tough for both.
@@awilliams1701Dogs are gifts we don't deserve! I'm so glad for your wonderful fur babies. ❤
Hah, interesting to see the redwolves hand sign. The same animal and the same hand sign is used by a far right party in Turkey for decades.
Oh no! I don't think Jonesboro Arkansas is aware.
this plastic garbage doesnt come close to a real nostalgic experience...playing retro on pc via frontends like coinops and core type r does.....its also free!systems and games from all ages,including modern....yet only a few million people seem to know about this?
It's nice, tho, cause you can find retro joy via so many different pathways.