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Custom firmware for Atari Gamestation Pro
erichenneke replied to Brad_from_the_80s's topic in Dedicated Systems
Has anyone gotten M.U.L.E. to work on Gamestation Pro as a 5200 game ?- 216 replies
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Adam, good to see you are assessing your treasure trove again! 🙂 Some of those look like 600xl systems, right? Unless you moved again, I assume we are still in the same neck of the woods. I'll ping you separately. Take care, Eric.
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If it works, buy it! Especially if picture is good, on/off switch works and it has the front console door intact! 🙂
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Does anyone know if the 400mini supports USB adapters, such as the "2600-dapter" (http://www.2600-daptor.com/) to be able to use original Atari and Atari-compatible controllers?
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That's great to have in one place. Thanks Allan!
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I've said this many times and will still stand by it 100%. It has yet to fall me... Get a multimeter, and check continuity from each key contact on the flex mylar circuit to the edge that plugs into the connector. Anywhere there is a break/open you start to narrow it down, closer and closer until you pinpoint the exact open. Then use some copper trace paint (I just get mine from automobile rear-window defroster repair kits, permetex works great!) to bridge the gap. Sometimes there are many! I use a toothpick to paint the trace. Be patient and use the multimeter... pinpoint, paint it. And repeat. Until you have a full continuity reading on your multimeter for each mylar key contact. Plug it in, and you are good to go. I started using this method many years ago, intending it just to be temporary until I could get new mylar. But I've done this to at least 8 systems over many years, and NONE of them have ever failed again! Eric
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So good!!! "Dodge 'em", or "Dodger Cars" depending on which way you roll... Atari or Sears! Extremely addictive for trying to repeat and beat your own best.
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I noticed that the light gun doesn't have any decal/sticker on one side. Mine is like that too. I've always wondered if that's normal or whether it means the sticker came off one side?
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Wow, that is a good one!!
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It's called GAS (gear acquisition syndrome) and it applies to way more than just retro computing. I don't know if I have more Atari 8bit systems or more guitars, but somehow I just know I still don't have enough of either!
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Time Wizard - a game for ABBUC Software Contest 2023
erichenneke replied to amarok's topic in Atari 8-Bit Computers
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By far the best shielded cables I ever bought, bummer to hear they are gone. ☹️
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Good to hear!!!
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1200XL
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I really hate to hear this. International Karate was, and is still to this day, on my regular rotation for the Atari 8 bits. Definitely a go-to game, and quite a joystick destroyer too!!! ...the ultimate compliment! Drop Zone, yeah, wow. The performance of Drop Zone is still a head scratcher as to how he squeezed that performance out of the machine, and it's just so darn hard because of that... but what an amazing game!
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No cartridge after a DOS Command (Turbo Basic)
erichenneke replied to Simon Carter's topic in Atari 8-Bit Computers
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No cartridge after a DOS Command (Turbo Basic)
erichenneke replied to Simon Carter's topic in Atari 8-Bit Computers
Turbo basic xl is not the same as basic from a memory address standing. The DOS command for run cartridge points to the start of the atari basic rom starting address. You can use a Run at address command from the dos menu to do the same thing with turbo basic xl, but it's a different address. I can't recall the exact address off top of head though because I haven't done that in awhile. -
I have definitely root-caused memory issues back to specific chips that were MT ram far more often than other brands. But if they are soldered down and doing fine i'd leave it alone. I always chunk the bad MT chips in the garbage when I root-cause them as actually being bad of course, but otherwise I keep them around and use them(in sockets) and have a bunch of them that have been in use for many many years without problems. So I don't think it should be quite so black and white, especially if they are soldered in. But for sure, if you have a machine that uses any MT and the system starts doing anything goofy... that's the FIRST THING to check are those MT ram chips! Oh, and for God's sake, don't solder any MT ram into new places they aren't already soldered into for any reason! Eric
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I'm sure he had an ATR8000.