This arrived during my holiday:

OK guys, when was the last time you bought some hardware that came with a 5.25" floppy ?

The little PCB on the left is a Happy. For those who don't know A8 bit stuff: The Happy was a hardware upgrade developped in the mid 80's to upgrade Atari floppy drives. There was one for the 810 (AFAIR) but the most wide spread was the one for the Atari 1050 Floppy drive. It sped the drive up (even further), added true Double Density and also made it possible to copy protected stuff. There are more nice features though.
The reason for buying this is probably more likely rooted in the huge jealousy I had in the 80's while I could not even afford a regular 1050, and later when I BARELY could, I couldn't afford a Happy....well it took some years, but now I've got one

Will be fun installing and using...
The cartridge on the right is a MyIDE cartridge, developed by "our own" Mr.Atari
http://www.mr-atari.com (aka Sijmen Schouten, who will be at Eurocade with his wife) but build and sold by
www.atarimax.com.
This adds an IDE port to the Atari 8 bit machine you plug it in, allowing to connect any HD harddisc, but even better is to use these great little Transcend carts (THANK YOU ETIENNE !!!). The Atari OS supports partitions up to 16 MB (which was HUUUUUUUGE for those days as a floppy stored only 128 KB). So I can make loads of partitions, copy floppies in there and well....play a lot of games from only one cart

Hope to have it running at Eurocade so you can all see why the Atari was SO much better than the C64.
