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Altirra, Ultimate 1MB, Side2 - ATR Swap problem
flashjazzcat replied to Tosik's topic in Atari 5200 / 8-bit Programming
System->Console Switches->SIDE Button. You can bind this to a key if you want. CTRL+S is just a loader shortcut (you can rotate images in the loader with the cartridge button now as well). -
A new language for the Atari
flashjazzcat replied to Kaj de Vos's topic in Atari 5200 / 8-bit Programming
Surely 'H:' is a CIO device handler (hooked into the emulated machine). The virtual disk feature of Altirra works at the SIO (block IO) level, in the other hand, and bypasses the limitations of many DOSes with regard to 'H:'. -
Mask it up unless it needs removing (if it's bent or falling off, etc); if it needs to be removed, use a hair dryer or hot air station to very carefully heat up the metal without melting the surrounding plastic, and slide a scalpel blade under the badge at the shallowest possible angle, cutting through the adhesive along the length of the badge. You want it to come off flat, because if it gets kinked, said kinks ain't coming out. I have to wonder if this case needs Peroxide treatment at all, though, although the naked eye is always more honest than a photograph.
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Yes. Come to the UK, and Scotland in particular, where you can now be locked up for being an asshole online. True story.
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For interest, this is an example of the the batch file I ended up using to launch my different Altirra setups: @echo off start "Altirra" /B "C:\Program Files\Altirra\Altirra64" /debug /portablealt:c:\users\jon\altirra\altirra_u1mb_SIDE3.ini I wanted to get rid of the command window when starting each instance of the emulator, and after some Googling I figured out that the 'start' command with the '/b' switch accomplishes this. So I now have a bunch of different machine profiles (shortcuts to batch files) pinned to the taskbar, each with the Altirra icon. They all load up with their own U1MB firmware, NVRAM, etc, and with the debugger open. Absolute bliss. Should have set this up years ago.
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No: those carts have no RAM.
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Strange. The vias are far closer, but if the instructions described things that way, that certainly explains it.
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Replaced 1200XL keyboard mylar, now have more questions
flashjazzcat replied to x=usr(1536)'s topic in Atari 8-Bit Computers
No adhesive is needed and I'm not sure why they put it on there in the first place. As long as the carbon fingers (or repainted contacts if the carbon is history) are clamped against the gold contacts, it'll work. I had to put a piece of electrician tape over the back of the Mylar after repainting the traces on the last one I fixed, though, since the plastic was a little wrinkled. Works perfectly now, though. -
Good point. I will provide one with the next release. :)
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Why the pick off points on the PBI contacts and the immensely heavy wire?
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She's probably on Twitch most of the time.
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No: that should pose no problem at all, since the GOS is using the exact same banking scheme as the built-in SDX ROM. Make sure you have some extended RAM enabled, though; I'm not sure if the GOS will fail gracefully if it fails to find at least 64K of extended memory.
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Too much image manipulation; she looks plastic. I understand some men don't mind the plastic look, but...
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How do you go about installing this? Did you just flash the 512K 'ULTIMATE.ROM' file, obliterating everything else on the flash chip, or did you do something else? Probably 'man' files; I don't find them much of a loss, but YMMV.
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It would not. The '4 cartrirges' you speak of are four Internal BASIC slots, accessed by typing 'BASIC' at the SDX prompt. Nothing at all on the U1MB implements an external cartridge (the SDX 'cartridge' itself being considered the 'internal' cartridge ROM). You would indeed. It's possible to run a patched version of MAC/65 on a SIDE2 cartridge, however, and of course on SIDE3. Both will run from SDX with the 'CAR' command.
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U1MB Installation Challenges - 800XL
flashjazzcat replied to Dr Memory's topic in Atari 8-Bit Computers
The IDC adapter (like the right angle pin headers) represented dark days better forgotten. I used to manufacture new cables with the proper transitional connectors as a matter of course. -
What's the best way to manage multiple INI file configurations? The idea was to have multiple Altirra.ini files in different folders so that I could overcome the inability of registry-based profiles to switch firmware and NVRAM along with everything else when changing from one profile to another (this is becoming rather cumbersome when I'm preparing firmware for release on multiple different build targets). So: I started Altirra with the /portable switch expecting it to dump an INI file in the working directory or the program files directory, but it did neither. I eventually figured out that it was trying to put the INI file in the folder containing the executable (i.e. Program Files) but needed admin privileges to do so. But I'm still not sure how I switch between different INI files. Does the INI file have to be in the same folder as the emulator executable? This would mean I'd have to put copies of the EXE as well as the INI files in the different 'profile' folders. I can see why it would work this way, but being able to specify the INI file path is really what I was looking for. EDIT: I guess what I need here is /portablealt:<file>. Ahhh... Yes - that appears to have worked. Sorry for noise.
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I wonder what the hypothetical 'r' would have looked like in that character set?
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Rapidus Accelerator (rev.1c) for Atari XL/XE
flashjazzcat replied to Tezz's topic in Atari 8-Bit Computers
It's not the software, nor the jitter on the 1200XL reset line. I'm sure all details will be revealed if and when the problems are fixed. -
Rapidus Accelerator (rev.1c) for Atari XL/XE
flashjazzcat replied to Tezz's topic in Atari 8-Bit Computers
Another friend has the patent on that name. I'm so relieved to know now that I didn't install those three wires wrongly. -
Good call, although it was a handful of cartridges which managed to send 5V over RD4/RD5 which would blow the CPLD (which was supposed to be 5V tolerant, until it turned out it wasn't). Definitely not worth the risk, though, so the mod should always be done.
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Yes: there was a bug in v2 which made only the first internal BASIC slot usable. Version 3 fixes that. You could do, since I found the AMICs to be short-lived. All the AMICs in my boards died and have been replaced by SST 39SF040s. UFLASH will support the AMIC chips just fine, though.
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Install it first and see if the 'SIDE Hardware' setting is present in the setup menu. If it is, it's almost certain that the CPLD already supports the new firmware.
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32-in-1 vs U1MB vs Simple ROM upgrade
flashjazzcat replied to 1200XL M.U.L.E.'s topic in Atari 8-Bit Computers
Well, I'm not criticising AVG, to be clear: it has the (optional) SIO-based ATR handling which makes it an excellent stand-alone solution without U1MB in the picture, but if you already have U1MB and aim to use the cart in that machine, SIDE3 allows simultaneous cart/ATR/HDD partition mounting all from the same menu. You will need to shave down the sides of the cart shell to fit it in a 1200XL though. The same is true of the original black AVG shell, although there are alternative shells for that one which apparently do fit. -
32-in-1 vs U1MB vs Simple ROM upgrade
flashjazzcat replied to 1200XL M.U.L.E.'s topic in Atari 8-Bit Computers
Don't get AVG if you plan to use the cart with U1MB and can afford SIDE3.
