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5 27-Jun-2015 17:43 928 bytes Roland B. Wassenberg to previous | to last ATARI Pilot II or Super PILOT: AED80043 48K Diskette ; Copyright (C) 1982 Atari,
4 27-Jun-2015 16:58 425 bytes Roland B. Wassenberg to previous | to last
3 27-Jun-2015 16:57 412 bytes Roland B. Wassenberg to previous | to last Super Pilot ==> Pilot II or Super Pilot
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1 16-Jun-2015 01:05 412 bytes Roland B. Wassenberg to last ATARI Super PILOT

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ATARI Pilot II or Super PILOT was never shipped and unreleased for the general public. It was used in the Atari summer camps for educational purposes and delivered on diskette only. Therefore, we really deeply thank Kevin Savetz so much again for his outstanding and excellent help. Kevin, we owe you so much, endless thank you for bringing this lost to believed language to the light. You will never be forgotten! :-)))\\
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ATARI Pilot II or Super PILOT was never shipped and unreleased for the general public. It was used in the Atari summer camps for educational purposes and delivered on diskette only. Therefore, we really deeply thank Kay Savetz so much again for his outstanding and excellent help. Kay, we owe you so much, endless thank you for bringing this lost to believed language to the light. You will never be forgotten! :-)))\\
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* [Pilot Source Code on archive.org|https://archive.org/details/AtariPILOTSourceCode]; Thank you so much Harry & Kevin for your help in getting the code. We really appreciate your help, please go ahead! :-)))
* [Pilot Source Code on archive.org|https://archive.org/details/AtariPILOTSourceCode]; Thank you so much Harry & Kay for your help in getting the code. We really appreciate your help, please go ahead! :-)))