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    Damn - that's pretty much the whole morning wasted playing this!! Far too addictive!! Managed to get a 1024 block and a score of 12,408. Thought I had it beat, but then it all went horribly wrong.
  2. Me too Sent from my Nexus 6 using Tapatalk
  3. Gaztee might have some boxes and overlays from the run he did. Sent from my Nexus 6 using Tapatalk
  4. Both Best and MyAtari sell them
  5. Just checked through my email, and I got added to the list on 27/6/14
  6. Woohoo! Just got my confirmation email, and I am #150 Sent from my Nexus 6 using Tapatalk
  7. Just got mine in the post this morning. The full colour manual looks awesome - another top notch presentation from GazTee!
  8. PM received and payment sent. Good job Gaz! Sent from my Nexus 6 using Tapatalk
  9. And I'll wait until yours is done before I list mine!!
  10. Hahaha. Makes my 10 look insignificant!
  11. You'd also need 50 x 93c46 EEPROM's (£3.69) and 100 x 0.1uf decoupling capacitors (£2)
  12. I think Travistouchdown posted a few others in that thread that are not on TCP, but he did request them in the forums over there.
  13. Travistouchdown posted the manuals cover here: http://atariage.com/forums/uploads/monthly_02_2015/post-38373-0-28757900-1424194550.jpg
  14. I'll have a look on Monday if nobody does before. All my gear is in work
  15. Personally, I've never had to add the header. Most roms can just be split and burned with romsplit -w romname.rom (or .j64, .jag, .bin). Just tried it now to be sure, and I end up with a HI and LO at 2,048KB each.
  16. Most people probably dont't care - it becomes more about playing the game on original hardware, than trying to scam on fleabay (at least for the vast majority). The shells from B&C are cheaper anyway.
  17. Nah, just the EPROM. The eeproms should be good to go - I think Bruce even says this on his website
  18. File needs splitting using romsplit - this will give you the hi and lo files you need to burn
  19. ...useful for dumping carts though
  20. Jcp.exe is a DOS executable, and needs to be run from the command line with parameters (essentially telling it what you want to copy to the jag). No drag and drop my friend - old school command line all the way
  21. Bizarrely enough, I do have the patience to do it, but probably got sidetracked with something that seemed more interesting at the time
  22. Yeah, probably. Didn't scroll that far back
  23. Someone has already designed some nice full colour labels for some of them. I'm sure I remember seeing one for Iron Soldier 2 and Towers 2. In fact, I think I printed them out, but never got round to putting them on the carts
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