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committer | 2013-03-19 11:38:58 +0000 | |
commit | 4337250fbebdcd11d4e0257ea100fa01a23d006c (patch) | |
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parent | 7c2cc2abc7039468b26a6b7441f4b4dc64531568 (diff) |
used old version of srcclean, so I put back old files and run it again, it produce much less changes, sorry for this (nw)
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diff --git a/hash/a800.xml b/hash/a800.xml index 91ebec0a9cc..d2d5e327fc1 100644 --- a/hash/a800.xml +++ b/hash/a800.xml @@ -6,346 +6,346 @@ Compiled by K1W1 <!-- - * Cartridge pictures can be seen here http://www.pitfalljones.com/0800-low.htm - - * Nearly all of the cartridges on this a800 softwarelist will also run on the Atari 400 and Atari XL/XE series computers. - - * Due to OS differences the following programs will not run on the Atari XL/XE series: - - - - BearJam (Chalkboard) - - Leo's 'Lectric Paintbrush (Chalkboard) - - LogicMaster (Chalkboard) - - MicroMaestro (Chalkboard) - - Micro Illustrator (Chalkboard) - - Monster Maze (Epyx) - - Demon Attack (Imagic) - - K-Razy Kritters (K-Byte & CBS Software) - - Astrochase (Parker Brothers) - - Gorf (Roklan) - - Attack at EP-CYG-4 (Romox) - - Chicken (Synapse) - - Picnic Paranoia (Synapse) - - Protector II (Synapse) - - Shamus (Synapse) - - Slime (Synapse) - - Speedway Blast (IDSI) - - Kangaroo (Atari) - - Letter Perfect- 40 Column Version (LJK) - - Danger Ranger (Microdeal) - - Fort Apocalypse (Synapse) - - Express! (Orion Micro Systems) - - Telelink I (Atari) - - Telelink II (Atari) - - Edit 6502 (LJK) - - * The following 8k dumps are possible overdumps and in all likelyhood were originally placed on 2k or 4k ROM's : - - - 3-D Tic-Tac-Toe - - 400/800 SALT Diagnostic Cartridge v1.00 - - Alien Ambush - - Alpha Shield - - Atlantis - - Basketball - - Computer Chess - - Demon Attack - - Educational System Master Cartridge (Atari) - - Educational System Master Cartridge (Dorsett) - - Fantastic Voyage - - Fast Eddie - - Final Orbit - - Firebird - - Gridrunner - - Kaboom! - - Monkey Wrench - - Space Invaders - - Spider City - - Squish 'Em! - - Super Breakout - - Survival of the Fittest - - Turmoil - - Video Easel - - Worm War 1 - - * Cartridge Types : - - - Standard 8k map to address area $A000-$BFFF. - - Standard 16k cartridges map to address area $8000-$BFFF. - - - Right slot 8k cartridges are run in the address area from $8000-$9FFF. Atari 800 only. - - - Phoenix 8k cartridges occupy 8k of address space between $A000 and $BFFF, and can be disabled by an access to $D500-$D5FF. - - - Blizzard 16k cartridges occupy 16k of address space between $8000 and $BFFF, and can be disabled by an access to $D500-$D5FF. - - - MegaCart 16k cartridges occupy 16k of address space between $8000 and $BFFF, and can be disabled by writing a byte with bit 7 set to $D500-$D5FF. - - MegaCart 32k are bank-switched cartridges that occupy 16k of address space between $8000 and $BFFF. It is controlled by a byte written to $D500-$D5FF. - Bit 0 selects one of two available banks, bit 7 disables the cartridge. - - - Williams 32k cartridges have 4 banks mapped to $A000-$BFFF. An access to $D500 selects bank A, $D501 - bank B, etc. An access to $D508-$D50F disables the cartridge. - - Williams 64k cartridges have 8 banks mapped to $A000-$BFFF. An access to $D507 selects bank A, $D506 - bank B, etc. An access to $D508-$D50F disables the cartridge. - - - DB 32k bank-switched cartridges have 4 banks. Bank D is mapped to $A000-$BFFF. Bank in $8000-$9FFF is selected by an access to $D500-$D5FF. - Two lowest bits of address select bank A, B, C or D. - - - Express 64k cartridges have 8 banks mapped to $A000-$BFFF. An access to $D577 selects bank A, $D576 - bank B, etc. An access to $D578-$D57F disables the cartridge. - - - Diamond 64k cartridges have 8 banks mapped to $A000-$BFFF. An access to $D5D7 selects bank A, $D5D6 - bank B, etc. An access to $D5D8-$D5DF disables the cartridge. - - - SpartaDOS X cartridges have 8 banks mapped to $A000-$BFFF. An access to $D5E7 selects bank A, $D5E6 - bank B, etc. An access to $D5E8-$D5EF disables the cartridge. - - - BBSB Contains main bank at $A000-$BFFF. From $8000-$8FFF is first bank, $9000-$9FFF is second bank. They are switched by accessing $8FF6-$8FF9 & $9FF6-$9FF9 respectively. - In each bank there's 4 x 4 KBs. Totally, it's 2 x 4 x 4 + 8 = 40 KBs. This switching technique is only used with the "Bounty Bob Strikes Back" cartridge. - - - OSS Cartridge: - - - There are two types of OSS cartridges. Both are 16 KB and occupy 8 KB of address space between $A000 and $BFFF. - The cartridge memory is divided into 4 banks, 4 KB each. One bank ('main') is always mapped to $B000-$BFFF. - The other 3 banks are mapped to $A000-$AFFF. The current bank is selected by accessing a byte in $D500-$D5FF. - Only 4 lowest bits of address are significant. - - 034M = This scheme is the more complicated of the two. The main bank is D. An access to: - - $D5x0 or $D5x1 selects bank A. - $D5x3 or $D5x7 selects bank B. - $D5x4 or $D5x5 selects bank C. - $D5x2 or $D5x6 is not useful. It disables ROM (there're $FF bytes in $A000-$AFFF). - $D5x8-$D5xF disables whole cartridge (enables computer's memory in address space between $A000 and $BFFF). - - MO91 = This is the simpler one of OSS schemes. It uses only A0 and A3 address lines: - - A3=0, A0=0 - $A000-$AFFF: bank B, $B000-$BFFF: bank A. - A3=0, A0=1 - $A000-$AFFF: bank D, $B000-$BFFF: bank A. - A3=1, A0=0 - disable cartridge. - A3=1, A0=1 - $A000-$AFFF: bank C, $B000-$BFFF: bank A. - - 043M = Not much is known about this mapping scheme. It is only used in the "MAC/65 v1.0" & "Action! v3.5" cartridges. - - 8k OSS = Not much is known about this mapping scheme. It is only used in the "The Writers Tool" cartridge. - - - Corina cartidge designed by GR8 Software - - * Copy Protection - Some cartridges were produced that utilised a form of copy protection by writing data back to the ROM area in memory. There are many versions of - these ROM's available that have been altered to circumvent this protection. This collection where possible has used original unaltered ROM's, those that have been - altered have been commented. The original Copy Protected versions will run in MESS emulation. - - * Re-releases mentioned in the comments below were generally bit copies of the originals re-packaged in different cartridges. - - * In 1983, Romox released some games on EEPROM cartridges. Customers could purchase a blank ECPC (Edge Connector Programmable Cartridge), and - then have a game of their choice burned into its EEPROM at a Romox Programming Terminal. These are marked by "ECPC" in the cart "Serial: " number area below. - - * Missing Cartridges (Publisher, Cart #, Rarity, Year, Title) : - - - Hacked/Pirate/Homemeade Blue Max: 2001 - - Hacked/Pirate/Homemeade Cavernia - - Hacked/Pirate/Homemeade Green Beret - - Hacked/Pirate/Homemeade Jet Boot Jack - - Hacked/Pirate/Homemeade Mr.Robot - - Hacked/Pirate/Homemeade Neptune's Daughter - - Hacked/Pirate/Homemeade 1984 Parrot Phone Test 1.1 - - Hacked/Pirate/Homemeade Shadow World - - Hacked/Pirate/Homemeade Tank Commander - - Hacked/Pirate/Homemeade Who Dares Wins II - - Hacked/Pirate/Homemeade Hard Hat Mack - - Hacked/Pirate/Homemeade ER 1990 Universal Turbo + BT - - Hacked/Pirate/Homemeade ER COS 32T v3.1c - - Hacked/Pirate/Homemeade ER 1988 Turbo Loaders Dadok - - Hacked/Pirate/Homemeade ER Turbo Loaders Dadok (hacked) - - Hacked/Pirate/Homemeade ER Turbo Loader 2k - - Hacked/Pirate/Homemeade ER 1990 TurBasCop 3.0 (black case, pink label) - - Hacked/Pirate/Homemeade Wing Wars - - Hacked/Pirate/Homemeade ER Phoenix (black case, red label) - - Hacked/Pirate/Homemeade ER Turbo Blizzard (black case, green label) - - Hacked/Pirate/Homemeade ER Chaos Utils 2 - - - Alpha Systems ER Impersonator Back-Up Cart - - - Atari 1090XL 64k RAM Test - - Atari 1983 1200 SALT (Preliminary 2.99) - - Atari 1982 1200 SALT (A.02) - - Atari 1400 Burn In (D.R1) - - Atari 1400 Burn In (D.XX) - - Atari ER 1982 400/800 SALT Diagnostic cartridge (2.07) - - Atari ER 1982 400/800 SALT Diagnostic cartridge (2.07F Peritel) - - Atari ER 1983 400/800 SALT Diagnostic cartridge (3.03) - - Atari ER 1983 600/800XL SALT (3.04) - - Atari 1983 600XL Super SALT S.00 - - Atari 800XL Burn-In U.01 - - Atari 800XL Prat UP.01 - - Atari 1982 810 Disk Field Exerciser - - Atari 1981 810 Disk Board Compatibility Test - - Atari 1983 810 Disk Drive Check-out - - Atari 1982 810 Disk Manufacturing Tests - - Atari ER 1981 810/815 Burn-In Disk Test - - Atari 850 Interface Test - - Atari 1981 Paddle Jitter Test (REV A) - - Atari 1982 Paddle Jitter Test (REV C with games) - - Atari RAM Extension Module Test Rev 1.0 - - Atari Germany RXG8036 ER 1982 AtariSchreiber - - Atari Mexico U LOGO Computing Language - - - Atrax ER Atrax (#01) - - Atrax ER Atrax (#02) - - Atrax ER Atrax (#03) - - Atrax ER Atrax (#04) - - Atrax ER Atrax (#05) - - Atrax ER Atrax (#06) - - Atrax ER Atrax (#07) - - Atrax ER Atrax (#08) - - Atrax ER Atrax (#09) - - Atrax ER Atrax (#10) - - Atrax ER Atrax (#11) - - Atrax ER Atrax (#12) - - Atrax ER Atrax (#13) - - Atrax ER Atrax (#14) - - Atrax ER Atrax (#15) - - Atrax ER Atrax (#16) - - - Beaumont ER PUP (Primary Utility Pack) - - - Elcomp ER Atext-1 (Word Processor) - - Elcomp ER Atmas (Macro Assembler) - - Elcomp ER Atmona-1 (Machine Language Monitor) - - - Exidy PR Demo Cartridge - - - Flop ER 1989 Autocopy 2.2 - - Flop ER 1992 Autocopy 2.2 + Supermon 2.2 + TOS 4.1 - - - Gemini Software MD12V10 ER 1983 Magic Dump - - - GR8 Software 2008 Hobgoblin - - GR8 Software 2012 Hobgoblin 2 - - GR8 Software 2010 Isora & Loops DX - - GR8 Software 2009 Robbo Forever - - GR8 Software 2012 Line Runner - - - - ICD 1986 Multi I/O Diagnostics - - ICD R 1988 SpartaDOS X (4.17) - - - INFO/soft Tech. ER INFO/soft 7000 Graphics Generator - - - Island Software ER 1984 GhostCART II - - - JRC ER Plotter Cart - - JRC ER Toolbox (ver 1) - - JRC ER Toolbox (ver 2) - - JRC ER Toolbox (ver BT) - - JRC ER Toolbox (ver 3) - - JRC ER Toolbox (ver 3) - - JRC ER TopGun - - JRC ER G-Man - - JRC ER The Spy - - JRC ER Rambox (ver 1) - - JRC ER Rambox (ver 2) - - JRC ER 1990 Loadcopy - - JRC ER VisiCopy I - - JRC ER VisiCopy II - - - LJK R Data Perfect - - LJK R 1981 Letter Perfect (80 col) - - - Logic One PR Jump Start - - - O.S.S. U 1983 Basic XL (1.00) - - O.S.S. U 1983 Basic XL (1.01) - - O.S.S. U 1984 Mac/65 (1.02) - - - Protonics 1982 The Block - - - Radical Systems 22680 1983 Cartridge Maker - - - Rantom ER 1983 Trust - - - Ravensburger ER 198? Bilderregen - - Ravensburger ER 1984 Fratzenschneider (FaceMaker) - - Ravensburger ER 1984 KinderComp - - Ravensburger ER 1984 Springteufel (Fraction Fever) - - - Reevesoft ER 1989 Diamond GOS (2.0) - - - Reston ER Movie Maker - - - Roklan PR 1983 Pursuit of the Pink Panther - - - - Romox 01213 1983 Hot Lips (ECPC) - - Romox 01223 1983 Bartender, The (ECPC) - - Romox 01283 1983 Baja Buggies (ECPC) - - Romox 02234 1983 Dancing Feats (ECPC) - - Romox 03033 1982 Revenge of the Beefsteak Tomatoes (ECPC) - - Romox 03213 1983 Parallax (ECPC) - - Romox 04033 1983 Crash Dive (ECPC) - - Romox 12023 1983 Ripper (ECPC) - - Romox 1983 Ithix (ECPC) - - - Softmark ER 1986 ESP Mindlock BBS - - - Spinnaker JUK-AT ER Jukebox - - - Stimultech ER 1983 Expando-Vision (5- Athletic Confidence/Golf) - - Stimultech ER 1983 Expando-Vision (6- Study Habits/Memory Power) - - Stimultech ER 1983 Expando-Vision (7- Career/Success Motivation) - - Stimultech ER 1983 Expando-Vision (8- Sexual Confidence) - - - Synapse ER Synassembler - - - Tech-Sketch ER Paint-N-Sketch Level I - - Tech-Sketch ER Paint-N-Sketch Level II - - - Thompson Elec. R Proburner - - - Video 61 1999 Mr.Robot - - Video 61 U 2000 Rally Speedway - - Video 61 1998 Amazing Maze - - Video 61 Arkanoid - - Video 61 1998 Bumpers - - Video 61 1998 Checkers - - Video 61 1999 Clash of the Kings - - Video 61 1999 Concentration - - Video 61 2001 Cosmos Pinball - - Video 61 1999 Dan Strikes Back - - Video 61 1999 Dandy - - Video 61 1999 Desmond's Dungeon - - Video 61 1999 Dinky Do - - Video 61 1999 Dungeon Lords - - Video 61 1999 Elevator Repairman - - Video 61 1999 Firebug - - Video 61 1999 Getaway - - Video 61 1998 Hearts Card Game - - Video 61 1998 Jailbreak - - Video 61 Puzzled - - Video 61 1998 Lights Out - - Video 61 2000 Lord of the Orb - - Video 61 1998 MahJong - - Video 61 1999 Maze War - - Video 61 1999 Midas Maze - - Video 61 Monopoly - - Video 61 1998 Montana Solitaire Card Game - - Video 61 1998 MyDOS 4.5 - - Video 61 1998 Paddle Pack Pong - - Video 61 1998 Paddle Wars - - Video 61 2001 Preppie II - - Video 61 1998 Plaqueman - - Video 61 Quest for Quintana Roo - - Video 61 1998 Ricochet - - Video 61 1998 Rocks - - Video 61 1998 Sharp Shooter - - Video 61 1999 Smush - - Video 61 1998 Solitaire Card Game - - Video 61 1999 Spaceball - - Video 61 2001 Spaceshot Pinball - - Video 61 1998 Sparta DOS 3.3C - - Video 61 2001 Speed-O RPM Drive Tester - - Video 61 1999 AtarTris II - - Video 61 1998 Ultra-Translator (800 OS) - - Video 61 Twilight World - - Video 61 1998 Twin Pack (Battleship/Jump the Pegs) - - Video 61 1998 Video Slots - - Video 61 Whomper Stomper - - - Walling Co. ER AProm XL (EEPROM Burner) - - Walling Co. ER AProm (EEPROM Burner) - - Walling Co. ER Six Pack I - - Walling Co. ER Six Pack II + * Cartridge pictures can be seen here http://www.pitfalljones.com/0800-low.htm + + * Nearly all of the cartridges on this a800 softwarelist will also run on the Atari 400 and Atari XL/XE series computers. + + * Due to OS differences the following programs will not run on the Atari XL/XE series: - + + - BearJam (Chalkboard) + - Leo's 'Lectric Paintbrush (Chalkboard) + - LogicMaster (Chalkboard) + - MicroMaestro (Chalkboard) + - Micro Illustrator (Chalkboard) + - Monster Maze (Epyx) + - Demon Attack (Imagic) + - K-Razy Kritters (K-Byte & CBS Software) + - Astrochase (Parker Brothers) + - Gorf (Roklan) + - Attack at EP-CYG-4 (Romox) + - Chicken (Synapse) + - Picnic Paranoia (Synapse) + - Protector II (Synapse) + - Shamus (Synapse) + - Slime (Synapse) + - Speedway Blast (IDSI) + - Kangaroo (Atari) + - Letter Perfect- 40 Column Version (LJK) + - Danger Ranger (Microdeal) + - Fort Apocalypse (Synapse) + - Express! (Orion Micro Systems) + - Telelink I (Atari) + - Telelink II (Atari) + - Edit 6502 (LJK) + + * The following 8k dumps are possible overdumps and in all likelyhood were originally placed on 2k or 4k ROM's : + + - 3-D Tic-Tac-Toe + - 400/800 SALT Diagnostic Cartridge v1.00 + - Alien Ambush + - Alpha Shield + - Atlantis + - Basketball + - Computer Chess + - Demon Attack + - Educational System Master Cartridge (Atari) + - Educational System Master Cartridge (Dorsett) + - Fantastic Voyage + - Fast Eddie + - Final Orbit + - Firebird + - Gridrunner + - Kaboom! + - Monkey Wrench + - Space Invaders + - Spider City + - Squish 'Em! + - Super Breakout + - Survival of the Fittest + - Turmoil + - Video Easel + - Worm War 1 + + * Cartridge Types : + + - Standard 8k map to address area $A000-$BFFF. + - Standard 16k cartridges map to address area $8000-$BFFF. + + - Right slot 8k cartridges are run in the address area from $8000-$9FFF. Atari 800 only. + + - Phoenix 8k cartridges occupy 8k of address space between $A000 and $BFFF, and can be disabled by an access to $D500-$D5FF. + + - Blizzard 16k cartridges occupy 16k of address space between $8000 and $BFFF, and can be disabled by an access to $D500-$D5FF. + + - MegaCart 16k cartridges occupy 16k of address space between $8000 and $BFFF, and can be disabled by writing a byte with bit 7 set to $D500-$D5FF. + - MegaCart 32k are bank-switched cartridges that occupy 16k of address space between $8000 and $BFFF. It is controlled by a byte written to $D500-$D5FF. + Bit 0 selects one of two available banks, bit 7 disables the cartridge. + + - Williams 32k cartridges have 4 banks mapped to $A000-$BFFF. An access to $D500 selects bank A, $D501 - bank B, etc. An access to $D508-$D50F disables the cartridge. + - Williams 64k cartridges have 8 banks mapped to $A000-$BFFF. An access to $D507 selects bank A, $D506 - bank B, etc. An access to $D508-$D50F disables the cartridge. + + - DB 32k bank-switched cartridges have 4 banks. Bank D is mapped to $A000-$BFFF. Bank in $8000-$9FFF is selected by an access to $D500-$D5FF. + Two lowest bits of address select bank A, B, C or D. + + - Express 64k cartridges have 8 banks mapped to $A000-$BFFF. An access to $D577 selects bank A, $D576 - bank B, etc. An access to $D578-$D57F disables the cartridge. + + - Diamond 64k cartridges have 8 banks mapped to $A000-$BFFF. An access to $D5D7 selects bank A, $D5D6 - bank B, etc. An access to $D5D8-$D5DF disables the cartridge. + + - SpartaDOS X cartridges have 8 banks mapped to $A000-$BFFF. An access to $D5E7 selects bank A, $D5E6 - bank B, etc. An access to $D5E8-$D5EF disables the cartridge. + + - BBSB Contains main bank at $A000-$BFFF. From $8000-$8FFF is first bank, $9000-$9FFF is second bank. They are switched by accessing $8FF6-$8FF9 & $9FF6-$9FF9 respectively. + In each bank there's 4 x 4 KBs. Totally, it's 2 x 4 x 4 + 8 = 40 KBs. This switching technique is only used with the "Bounty Bob Strikes Back" cartridge. + + - OSS Cartridge: - + + There are two types of OSS cartridges. Both are 16 KB and occupy 8 KB of address space between $A000 and $BFFF. + The cartridge memory is divided into 4 banks, 4 KB each. One bank ('main') is always mapped to $B000-$BFFF. + The other 3 banks are mapped to $A000-$AFFF. The current bank is selected by accessing a byte in $D500-$D5FF. + Only 4 lowest bits of address are significant. + + 034M = This scheme is the more complicated of the two. The main bank is D. An access to: - + $D5x0 or $D5x1 selects bank A. + $D5x3 or $D5x7 selects bank B. + $D5x4 or $D5x5 selects bank C. + $D5x2 or $D5x6 is not useful. It disables ROM (there're $FF bytes in $A000-$AFFF). + $D5x8-$D5xF disables whole cartridge (enables computer's memory in address space between $A000 and $BFFF). + + MO91 = This is the simpler one of OSS schemes. It uses only A0 and A3 address lines: - + A3=0, A0=0 - $A000-$AFFF: bank B, $B000-$BFFF: bank A. + A3=0, A0=1 - $A000-$AFFF: bank D, $B000-$BFFF: bank A. + A3=1, A0=0 - disable cartridge. + A3=1, A0=1 - $A000-$AFFF: bank C, $B000-$BFFF: bank A. + + 043M = Not much is known about this mapping scheme. It is only used in the "MAC/65 v1.0" & "Action! v3.5" cartridges. + + 8k OSS = Not much is known about this mapping scheme. It is only used in the "The Writers Tool" cartridge. + + - Corina cartidge designed by GR8 Software + + * Copy Protection - Some cartridges were produced that utilised a form of copy protection by writing data back to the ROM area in memory. There are many versions of + these ROM's available that have been altered to circumvent this protection. This collection where possible has used original unaltered ROM's, those that have been + altered have been commented. The original Copy Protected versions will run in MESS emulation. + + * Re-releases mentioned in the comments below were generally bit copies of the originals re-packaged in different cartridges. + + * In 1983, Romox released some games on EEPROM cartridges. Customers could purchase a blank ECPC (Edge Connector Programmable Cartridge), and + then have a game of their choice burned into its EEPROM at a Romox Programming Terminal. These are marked by "ECPC" in the cart "Serial: " number area below. + + * Missing Cartridges (Publisher, Cart #, Rarity, Year, Title) : + + - Hacked/Pirate/Homemeade Blue Max: 2001 + - Hacked/Pirate/Homemeade Cavernia + - Hacked/Pirate/Homemeade Green Beret + - Hacked/Pirate/Homemeade Jet Boot Jack + - Hacked/Pirate/Homemeade Mr.Robot + - Hacked/Pirate/Homemeade Neptune's Daughter + - Hacked/Pirate/Homemeade 1984 Parrot Phone Test 1.1 + - Hacked/Pirate/Homemeade Shadow World + - Hacked/Pirate/Homemeade Tank Commander + - Hacked/Pirate/Homemeade Who Dares Wins II + - Hacked/Pirate/Homemeade Hard Hat Mack + - Hacked/Pirate/Homemeade ER 1990 Universal Turbo + BT + - Hacked/Pirate/Homemeade ER COS 32T v3.1c + - Hacked/Pirate/Homemeade ER 1988 Turbo Loaders Dadok + - Hacked/Pirate/Homemeade ER Turbo Loaders Dadok (hacked) + - Hacked/Pirate/Homemeade ER Turbo Loader 2k + - Hacked/Pirate/Homemeade ER 1990 TurBasCop 3.0 (black case, pink label) + - Hacked/Pirate/Homemeade Wing Wars + - Hacked/Pirate/Homemeade ER Phoenix (black case, red label) + - Hacked/Pirate/Homemeade ER Turbo Blizzard (black case, green label) + - Hacked/Pirate/Homemeade ER Chaos Utils 2 + + - Alpha Systems ER Impersonator Back-Up Cart + + - Atari 1090XL 64k RAM Test + - Atari 1983 1200 SALT (Preliminary 2.99) + - Atari 1982 1200 SALT (A.02) + - Atari 1400 Burn In (D.R1) + - Atari 1400 Burn In (D.XX) + - Atari ER 1982 400/800 SALT Diagnostic cartridge (2.07) + - Atari ER 1982 400/800 SALT Diagnostic cartridge (2.07F Peritel) + - Atari ER 1983 400/800 SALT Diagnostic cartridge (3.03) + - Atari ER 1983 600/800XL SALT (3.04) + - Atari 1983 600XL Super SALT S.00 + - Atari 800XL Burn-In U.01 + - Atari 800XL Prat UP.01 + - Atari 1982 810 Disk Field Exerciser + - Atari 1981 810 Disk Board Compatibility Test + - Atari 1983 810 Disk Drive Check-out + - Atari 1982 810 Disk Manufacturing Tests + - Atari ER 1981 810/815 Burn-In Disk Test + - Atari 850 Interface Test + - Atari 1981 Paddle Jitter Test (REV A) + - Atari 1982 Paddle Jitter Test (REV C with games) + - Atari RAM Extension Module Test Rev 1.0 + - Atari Germany RXG8036 ER 1982 AtariSchreiber + - Atari Mexico U LOGO Computing Language + + - Atrax ER Atrax (#01) + - Atrax ER Atrax (#02) + - Atrax ER Atrax (#03) + - Atrax ER Atrax (#04) + - Atrax ER Atrax (#05) + - Atrax ER Atrax (#06) + - Atrax ER Atrax (#07) + - Atrax ER Atrax (#08) + - Atrax ER Atrax (#09) + - Atrax ER Atrax (#10) + - Atrax ER Atrax (#11) + - Atrax ER Atrax (#12) + - Atrax ER Atrax (#13) + - Atrax ER Atrax (#14) + - Atrax ER Atrax (#15) + - Atrax ER Atrax (#16) + + - Beaumont ER PUP (Primary Utility Pack) + + - Elcomp ER Atext-1 (Word Processor) + - Elcomp ER Atmas (Macro Assembler) + - Elcomp ER Atmona-1 (Machine Language Monitor) + + - Exidy PR Demo Cartridge + + - Flop ER 1989 Autocopy 2.2 + - Flop ER 1992 Autocopy 2.2 + Supermon 2.2 + TOS 4.1 + + - Gemini Software MD12V10 ER 1983 Magic Dump + + - GR8 Software 2008 Hobgoblin + - GR8 Software 2012 Hobgoblin 2 + - GR8 Software 2010 Isora & Loops DX + - GR8 Software 2009 Robbo Forever + - GR8 Software 2012 Line Runner + + + - ICD 1986 Multi I/O Diagnostics + - ICD R 1988 SpartaDOS X (4.17) + + - INFO/soft Tech. ER INFO/soft 7000 Graphics Generator + + - Island Software ER 1984 GhostCART II + + - JRC ER Plotter Cart + - JRC ER Toolbox (ver 1) + - JRC ER Toolbox (ver 2) + - JRC ER Toolbox (ver BT) + - JRC ER Toolbox (ver 3) + - JRC ER Toolbox (ver 3) + - JRC ER TopGun + - JRC ER G-Man + - JRC ER The Spy + - JRC ER Rambox (ver 1) + - JRC ER Rambox (ver 2) + - JRC ER 1990 Loadcopy + - JRC ER VisiCopy I + - JRC ER VisiCopy II + + - LJK R Data Perfect + - LJK R 1981 Letter Perfect (80 col) + + - Logic One PR Jump Start + + - O.S.S. U 1983 Basic XL (1.00) + - O.S.S. U 1983 Basic XL (1.01) + - O.S.S. U 1984 Mac/65 (1.02) + + - Protonics 1982 The Block + + - Radical Systems 22680 1983 Cartridge Maker + + - Rantom ER 1983 Trust + + - Ravensburger ER 198? Bilderregen + - Ravensburger ER 1984 Fratzenschneider (FaceMaker) + - Ravensburger ER 1984 KinderComp + - Ravensburger ER 1984 Springteufel (Fraction Fever) + + - Reevesoft ER 1989 Diamond GOS (2.0) + + - Reston ER Movie Maker + + - Roklan PR 1983 Pursuit of the Pink Panther + + + - Romox 01213 1983 Hot Lips (ECPC) + - Romox 01223 1983 Bartender, The (ECPC) + - Romox 01283 1983 Baja Buggies (ECPC) + - Romox 02234 1983 Dancing Feats (ECPC) + - Romox 03033 1982 Revenge of the Beefsteak Tomatoes (ECPC) + - Romox 03213 1983 Parallax (ECPC) + - Romox 04033 1983 Crash Dive (ECPC) + - Romox 12023 1983 Ripper (ECPC) + - Romox 1983 Ithix (ECPC) + + - Softmark ER 1986 ESP Mindlock BBS + + - Spinnaker JUK-AT ER Jukebox + + - Stimultech ER 1983 Expando-Vision (5- Athletic Confidence/Golf) + - Stimultech ER 1983 Expando-Vision (6- Study Habits/Memory Power) + - Stimultech ER 1983 Expando-Vision (7- Career/Success Motivation) + - Stimultech ER 1983 Expando-Vision (8- Sexual Confidence) + + - Synapse ER Synassembler + + - Tech-Sketch ER Paint-N-Sketch Level I + - Tech-Sketch ER Paint-N-Sketch Level II + + - Thompson Elec. R Proburner + + - Video 61 1999 Mr.Robot + - Video 61 U 2000 Rally Speedway + - Video 61 1998 Amazing Maze + - Video 61 Arkanoid + - Video 61 1998 Bumpers + - Video 61 1998 Checkers + - Video 61 1999 Clash of the Kings + - Video 61 1999 Concentration + - Video 61 2001 Cosmos Pinball + - Video 61 1999 Dan Strikes Back + - Video 61 1999 Dandy + - Video 61 1999 Desmond's Dungeon + - Video 61 1999 Dinky Do + - Video 61 1999 Dungeon Lords + - Video 61 1999 Elevator Repairman + - Video 61 1999 Firebug + - Video 61 1999 Getaway + - Video 61 1998 Hearts Card Game + - Video 61 1998 Jailbreak + - Video 61 Puzzled + - Video 61 1998 Lights Out + - Video 61 2000 Lord of the Orb + - Video 61 1998 MahJong + - Video 61 1999 Maze War + - Video 61 1999 Midas Maze + - Video 61 Monopoly + - Video 61 1998 Montana Solitaire Card Game + - Video 61 1998 MyDOS 4.5 + - Video 61 1998 Paddle Pack Pong + - Video 61 1998 Paddle Wars + - Video 61 2001 Preppie II + - Video 61 1998 Plaqueman + - Video 61 Quest for Quintana Roo + - Video 61 1998 Ricochet + - Video 61 1998 Rocks + - Video 61 1998 Sharp Shooter + - Video 61 1999 Smush + - Video 61 1998 Solitaire Card Game + - Video 61 1999 Spaceball + - Video 61 2001 Spaceshot Pinball + - Video 61 1998 Sparta DOS 3.3C + - Video 61 2001 Speed-O RPM Drive Tester + - Video 61 1999 AtarTris II + - Video 61 1998 Ultra-Translator (800 OS) + - Video 61 Twilight World + - Video 61 1998 Twin Pack (Battleship/Jump the Pegs) + - Video 61 1998 Video Slots + - Video 61 Whomper Stomper + + - Walling Co. ER AProm XL (EEPROM Burner) + - Walling Co. ER AProm (EEPROM Burner) + - Walling Co. ER Six Pack I + - Walling Co. ER Six Pack II --> @@ -715,10 +715,10 @@ Compiled by K1W1 <software name="ast2k"> <description>AST 2000</description> <!-- AST 2000 was two cartridges in one - it contained an AST Utility cartridge, and a cartridge for Turbo 2000 (another turbo system popular in Poland). - The "AST 2000" contained a 16KB ROM and a two-position switch, which allowed to choose between one of two 8KB banks. So in reality this image is - composed of two 8KB images. This ROM can be split in half and of the halves mounted as a Phoenix 8KB cartridge. Unfortunately, the second half - (Turbo 2000) won't work in the emulator - the real cartridge contained a capacitor that automatically switched off the cartridge from memory after - a certain time, and this isn't currently emulated. --> + The "AST 2000" contained a 16KB ROM and a two-position switch, which allowed to choose between one of two 8KB banks. So in reality this image is + composed of two 8KB images. This ROM can be split in half and of the halves mounted as a Phoenix 8KB cartridge. Unfortunately, the second half + (Turbo 2000) won't work in the emulator - the real cartridge contained a capacitor that automatically switched off the cartridge from memory after + a certain time, and this isn't currently emulated. --> <year>19??</year> <publisher><unknown></publisher> <part name="cart" interface="a800_cart"> @@ -940,8 +940,8 @@ Compiled by K1W1 <software name="awritera" cloneof="awriterc" supported="partial"> <description>AtariWriter (Rev. A)</description> <!-- Contains a joystick-checking routine at $8563. While in the main menu, it checks if the value under $8278 (stick 0) equals $8. - If so, it displays the author's name on the screen. However, the author's name (stored at $8585) is erased from this image, so nothing gets displayed. - It appears Atari noticed the easter egg and removed it in later version. --> + If so, it displays the author's name on the screen. However, the author's name (stored at $8585) is erased from this image, so nothing gets displayed. + It appears Atari noticed the easter egg and removed it in later version. --> <year>1982</year> <publisher>Atari</publisher> <info name="serial" value="RX8084" /> @@ -1477,7 +1477,7 @@ Compiled by K1W1 <software name="checkbk"> <description>Checkbook (Prototype)</description> <!-- This cartridge was presented at a trade show by Atari as a demo and is possibly a one-off cartridge. - More information can be found at http://www.atariage.com/forums/topic/194283-checkbook-cartridge-cxl8001/ --> + More information can be found at http://www.atariage.com/forums/topic/194283-checkbook-cartridge-cxl8001/ --> <year>1980</year> <publisher>Atari</publisher> <info name="serial" value="CXL8001" /> |