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== Linux == |
== Linux == |
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* [[Text Files on Linux]] |
* [[Text Files on Linux]] |
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* [[Graphics Files on Linux]] |
* [[Graphics Files on Linux]] |
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* [[Audio Files on Linux]] |
* [[Audio Files on Linux]] |
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* [[Font Files]] |
* [[Font Files]] |
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+ | == Atari == |
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+ | * [[Pictures Files]] |
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== MSDOS / Windows == |
== MSDOS / Windows == |
Revision as of 12:48, 24 October 2006
Once you've found data files that were used with the Atari ST, you may want to use that data on your more modern computer systems. Here's a brief overview of tools and techniques for using and translating your data files.
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