via this auction"Atari 1040ST Computer, Atari SC1224 Monitor with cable, Mouse & Discshttp://www.atarimuseum.com/computers/16bits/1040st.htmlIncludes the 3 containers of floppy discs including the following:9 MH Midi Harmony Discs: Songs of the 80’s vol 1 & 2, Songs of the 90’s, Songs of the 60’s, James Taylor, Michael Jackson, Marvin Gaye, The Temptations, Memphis Soul Collection vol 1."
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