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Software => Atari ST => Vintage Software => C-lab (ST) => Topic started by: chrisNova777 on July 21, 2017, 12:58:56 PM
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(http://www.oldschooldaw.com/forums/index.php?action=dlattach;topic=4301.0;attach=5250;image)
(http://www.muzines.co.uk/images_mag/articles/sos/SOS_87_11_c-lab_creato_2_full.jpg)
(http://www.muzines.co.uk/images_mag/articles/sos/SOS_87_11_c-lab_creato_4_full.jpg)
link to /Creator_v1.3_(1988) (C-Lab) (http://www.planetemu.net/rom/atari-st-applications-st/creator-v1-3-1988-c-lab-cr-ten-crew)
https://www.emuparadise.me/Atari_ST_ROMs/Creator_v1.3_(1988)(C-Lab)[cr_Ten_Crew]/118275
does anyone know if this works?
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I've just tested it on my Atari STE and it works fine.
I loaded it up and recorded a couple of tracks with no issues.
To start the "cracked" version load 1_LOADER.PRG
The CREATOR.PRG file itself is not cracked and the program will freeze on the main screen.
However, the uncracked file will actually run with ANY C-Lab dongle, including a Notator one!
I tested it with Creator 2.2, Creator 3 and Notator 3 dongle and they all work.
It's a bit odd because normally Notator and Creator dongles are not interchangeable.
Running the program with a dongle instead of the crack actually gives you an extra bit of free memory (note that my Atari has 4MB so on a 1MB machine the difference would have been sizeable). See Pictures.
On the subject of dongles and versions: a Creator 3 dongle will run ANY previous version of Creator from the very first and a Notator 3 dongle will run ANY Notator version from the earliest one.
This is not true for Steinberg and Cubase: each main Atari version (1, 2 or 3) requires its own dongle although "Score" dongles will run their equivalent "standard" version (my Cubase Score 2.07 dongle runs Cubase "standard" 3.1)
Apologies for the digression :)))
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so is it possible to use this cracked creator version with ANY ATARI ST (even 520ST)
i read that creator doesnt need more than 512k ram
is that true>?
pretty old cracked copy . 1988! thats goin back!
i was 11 at the time :D lol
i always wanted an atari but had to make do
with the choices of my parents;
286 IBM/AT + tandy 1000 systems
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I've done some further testing...
Unfortunately it won't run with only 512KB of RAM.
I tried it in Steem, setting it as a 520STF and Creator crashes with a "Memory Panic" error.
I don't have a 520ST to try it in "real life".
Since the crack uses quite a bit of memory, it MAY be possible to run on a 520ST in "uncracked" mode (see above post) with a C-Lab dongle of any later version.
Of course, I cannot try that out in Steem 'cause my Asus laptop does not have a cartridge port :D
I found these two reviews of Version 1.2 (which seems to have been the first version commercially released in the UK):
http://www.muzines.co.uk/articles/c-lab-creator/2538
Sound On Sound November 1987
http://www.muzines.co.uk/articles/c-lab-creator/2148
Music Technology December 1987
:D we could only dream of a 286AT here in UK in 1988!!! I wish I had had one! :)))
PS.: I'd be interested to know if it does work on a real 520ST....
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my dad worked for radio shack so he got the computers at cost from radio shack.. the tandy computer line..
they had tons of them here where i live as there was a head office for radioshack was here for all of canada i think
i had a few different Tandy 1000 models... first the HX model.. then the SX i think my dad would keep trading them back in and getting a better model etc because he could; eventually we had a tandy 3000 i think it was a 286 tho.. not a 386
(http://3.bp.blogspot.com/-BA6Naow1VO0/Tj62vclw5RI/AAAAAAAAAHM/J8-o9bShRZs/s1600/Tandy+1000SX+First+Advertisement.jpg)
i was first hooked on using it with SIERRA adventure games but i was 10 years old.. so thats my excuse :D lol
im actually trying to find a tandy system now for nostalgia purposes...but id be happy to just find any RGB EGA CRT type color disply from 88, 89, 90 time zone.. its a great time for computing memorie for me, i eventually was running a BBS from my bedroom with 2 phone lines active... most of this all done within DOS i think.. not even running on windows 3.1 - software was called "RemoteAccess" / "Spitfire BBS" / eventually one came out called ROBOboard i think that featured VGA graphics instead of EGA ANSI type graphics.. remoteAccess was the overall most popular at the time.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/RemoteAccess
but anyway all of this is offtopic ;)
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Those Radio Shack PCs look really cool with the 5 1/4 drives!
in UK we had cheap Amstrad PCs but monitors had non-standard connectors because the PSU of the whole system was.....inside the monitor! :D
So the cannot be used nowadays with a TFT.
End of "Off Topic" Topic :)))
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BTW
Here are the extracted files from the above disk image.
Format a 720KB floppy IN A PC (Win 7, 8 and 10 cannot format a floppy at 720KB)
The floppy must be a DD disk NOT a 1.44 HD one.
Copy the files in the ZIP to the floppy.
Put the floppy in your Atari
Run "1_LOADER.PRG"
(if you have any C-Lab dongles you can run the uncracked "CREATOR.PRG")
These files will work fine on an UltraSatan SD hard drive.
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so wait - are you saying the cracked program wont run without a dongle of some sort attached?
but it doesnt have to be a notator dongle?
isnt the whole pt of a crack to make it so people can use the software without a dongle !! lol
i still dont have an atari or else i would try myself
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Sorry, what I wrote was a bit confusing.
There are two ways of running this version.
- To trigger the crack and use it WITHOUT dongle you must run it from the "1_LOADER.PRG" file which activates the crack. Apparently the crack works as a dongle emulator in memory.
- If you do have a dongle for ANY version of Creator / Notator then you can run "CREATOR.PRG" instead, which will trigger the UNCRACKED version which may be more stable.
That's quite handy :)
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ok that makes alot more sense - thank u for clarifying!
i need an atari!
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You are quite right to say that they are rare over there!
I just checked ebay.ca and ebay.com and there aren's ANY Atari STEs for sale at all!
Only a couple of old wrecked 520 STs.
However, the last one that popped up in the US went for a real bargain!!!
US$ 510 (around £400)
http://www.ebay.com/itm/ATARI-COMPUTER-1040-STE-4160-STE-CUBASE-MIDEX-MIDI-MUSIC-PRODUCTION-BUNDLE-/332297977958?hash=item4d5e80c066%3Ag%3A9isAAOSwWdZZYfqh&nma=true&si=UW8%252Fy0o5KusEDJBH16yv23jrQNQ%253D&orig_cvip=true&rt=nc&_trksid=p2047675.l2557
Just the original Cubase 3 for Atari included in this sale would fetch close to £300 here in UK!
Ant the ST itself is one of the "pimped" ones for music production.
It's so immaculately white! That would be worth close to £200.
Plus the Midex + expander (£80ca).
If you do find one, don't bother with the monitor if it save money on shipping.
You can get a cable that connects it to any VGA screen for about £20.
Good luck in your search :)
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http://www.muzines.co.uk/articles/c-lab-creator/2538
(http://www.muzines.co.uk/images_mag/articles/sos/SOS_87_11_c-lab_creato_large.jpg)
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well flash forward in time and ive got the unitor-2 and a 1040 STE now
will be hoping to try this very soon; just waiting for my C-lab export to arive in the mail
and then i have to make the floppies for this.. and see if i can get it running
if not ill be in the market for a creator or notator dongle
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got the C-LAB EXPORT aswell;
so ive got all the MIDI ports i can dream of on the ST!
A (built into the ST) plus ive got a custom cable splitting this out to MIDI OUT / MIDI THRU
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B (c-lab export)
C (c-lab export)
D (c-lab export)
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E (emagic unitor 2)
F (emagic unitor 2)
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G (emagic LOG3)
G (2nd G output? for utilitarian purposes?)
H (emagic LOG3)
I (emagic LOG3)
that would make 9 x 16 = 144 midi channels
i dont think i need a LOG3 for now tho; thanks to "sittard 88"
trying to make the creator v1.3 disk now! with my win95 machine; using omnidisk? or winimage? hopefully?
update: got it all going; just tryin to learn how to use CREATOR now;)
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Yooo i apprecaite the post. Does anyone know how to access hyperedit on this?
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been trying to get familiar with this one on the 1040 STE lately