Dragon software, books & hardware up for grabs
Posted: Mon Feb 02, 2015 8:03 pm
In an attempt to rationalise the amount of (Dragon related) stuff I've accumulated over the years, I'm making the following available for anyone that is interested. As for prices, all I'm really interested in is principally covering the postage for this - for most (single) items that's about £3 these days but would ultimately depend on the size/weight/number of bits anyone is interested in. Ok here goes:
Hardware:
2xRadio Shack joysticks (as pictured here http://www.onastick.clara.co.uk/dragon/ ... 150103.jpg) believed working
Atari style joystick convertor box (http://www.onastick.clara.co.uk/dragon/ ... 150009.jpg) allows the old 9-pin style Atari type joysticks to be used with the Dragon
2xDragon power supplies (the external 28v transformer)
Software:
- OS9, these are in the original Dragon Data cases + original 5.25" disks but no manuals:
Basic09
Dynacalc
C-Compiler
Stylograph
Dynafast assembler (5.25" disk, original box, no manual)
Dasm+Demon assembler/debugger (5.25" disk, original box, no manual)
Gemini Stock Control (original box, tape, manual)
Salamander Graphics System (original box, tape, manual)
Coco Cartridges (think they work fine in a Dragon though) + manuals:
Chess
Space Assault
Roman Checkers (missing label)
Handy Man
Dragon Data cartridge - Doodle Bug (no manual)
Color Computer "Learning Lab". This is effectively a Color Basic training course in a ring binder, complete with a set of tapes - see the following images:
http://www.onastick.clara.co.uk/dragon/ ... 145925.jpg
http://www.onastick.clara.co.uk/dragon/ ... 145852.jpg
http://www.onastick.clara.co.uk/dragon/ ... 145904.jpg
Also appears I converted them over to work on the Dragon and have a 5.25" disk with this lot on
Books:
Programming the 6809
Inside The Dragon
(both well used but ok)
Basic09 Tour Guide (Dale L. Puckett, Radio Shack)
Complete Rainbow Guide to OS9 (same author)
Getting Started with Color BASIC
Going Ahead with Extended Color BASIC
(the above two forming the equivalent of the Dragon 32 user guide but for CoCo)
More to follow as I forage deeper into the loft...
Hardware:
2xRadio Shack joysticks (as pictured here http://www.onastick.clara.co.uk/dragon/ ... 150103.jpg) believed working
Atari style joystick convertor box (http://www.onastick.clara.co.uk/dragon/ ... 150009.jpg) allows the old 9-pin style Atari type joysticks to be used with the Dragon
2xDragon power supplies (the external 28v transformer)
Software:
- OS9, these are in the original Dragon Data cases + original 5.25" disks but no manuals:
Basic09
Dynacalc
C-Compiler
Stylograph
Dynafast assembler (5.25" disk, original box, no manual)
Dasm+Demon assembler/debugger (5.25" disk, original box, no manual)
Gemini Stock Control (original box, tape, manual)
Salamander Graphics System (original box, tape, manual)
Coco Cartridges (think they work fine in a Dragon though) + manuals:
Chess
Space Assault
Roman Checkers (missing label)
Handy Man
Dragon Data cartridge - Doodle Bug (no manual)
Color Computer "Learning Lab". This is effectively a Color Basic training course in a ring binder, complete with a set of tapes - see the following images:
http://www.onastick.clara.co.uk/dragon/ ... 145925.jpg
http://www.onastick.clara.co.uk/dragon/ ... 145852.jpg
http://www.onastick.clara.co.uk/dragon/ ... 145904.jpg
Also appears I converted them over to work on the Dragon and have a 5.25" disk with this lot on
Books:
Programming the 6809
Inside The Dragon
(both well used but ok)
Basic09 Tour Guide (Dale L. Puckett, Radio Shack)
Complete Rainbow Guide to OS9 (same author)
Getting Started with Color BASIC
Going Ahead with Extended Color BASIC
(the above two forming the equivalent of the Dragon 32 user guide but for CoCo)
More to follow as I forage deeper into the loft...