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Re: Atari 2600 Cart Competition
« Reply #15 on: October 27, 2014, 01:38:16 PM »
simple, connect with USB to a pc and flash the bios

for the roms, just copy them to the SD card and instert that in the cartridge

insert cartridge in 2600, and have fun  :D

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Re: Atari 2600 Cart Competition
« Reply #16 on: October 28, 2014, 12:20:14 AM »
any one that requires AV mod board please ask here

I make my own boards and can even perform mods or even repair them








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Re: Atari 2600 Cart Competition
« Reply #17 on: October 28, 2014, 01:19:10 AM »
How much for an NTSC mod and do they come with all The parts ?

@Etienne, I think Thorsten meant the The!Cart, not the Harmony.

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Re: Atari 2600 Cart Competition
« Reply #18 on: October 28, 2014, 02:08:49 AM »
The AV/S-video boards for 2600 are £30 each plus delivery and come as full kits
if you want them soldered then its £40  each plus delivery

7800 AV board NTSC only is £40 or soldered £50  each plus delivery

Pause mods are £20 or £25 soldered  each plus delivery

I am working on tutorials in our forum and until they are complete and even after I supply full installation support to get it installed

the good thing about these is you don't need to remove any components, not even the RF unit (its optional) I do remove it.

the worst thing that you have to do an is fully reversible is lift a few pins on the TIA chip. NTSC is Pin 6, 9, 12 and 13... on PAL is 9 and 13

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Re: Atari 2600 Cart Competition
« Reply #19 on: October 28, 2014, 09:39:47 AM »
Damn, I am usually against price policing but that is a bit too much money for such a tiny PCB with few parts. I bought the console for about the same money...sorry just MHO.

By the way that website address on the PCBs doesn't exist.
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Re: Atari 2600 Cart Competition
« Reply #20 on: October 28, 2014, 09:50:17 AM »
I don't get it....how and from where do I flash this cartridge?  ???


Assuming you mean the The!cart.....

Well... I was about to say "oh that's easy" but then I went and try to look into it and.....it's not _that_ easy, at least....well...

OK this is what I understand: you use the Studio software on your Mac, Linux machine or PC to create the flash file. Then you either need a SIO2PC connection (that means one of those SIO2USB or SIO2PC interfaces, or like I did, solder one simple chip inside your A8 machine and hook it to a standard RS-232 connector)) OR you need a SIO2SD "drive" to get the data across on the A8 and into the cartridge.

I think this is the bottleneck of the system. Not everyone has a SIO2PC connection on their A8 and if you already have SIO2SD why bother getting this cartridge ?

I asked this on the Atari age thread. A "competing" sytem from Atarimax uses a dedicated cable to program the flash cartridges directly from a PC. However these cartridges are 8Mb max which would really make you need quite a number of cartridges to get a reasonable amount of games, and that is expensive and also a lot of hassle.

If/when I understand the entire process I could fill one of those The!carts for you Thorsten because I already have one A8 machine with SIO2PC conenction. Let's see the answers on Atariage......

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Re: Atari 2600 Cart Competition
« Reply #21 on: October 28, 2014, 12:09:06 PM »
Thanks André, yes I referred to The!Cart and it seems it's too complicated for me ;)

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Re: Atari 2600 Cart Competition
« Reply #22 on: October 29, 2014, 01:42:25 PM »
Damn, I am usually against price policing but that is a bit too much money for such a tiny PCB with few parts. I bought the console for about the same money...sorry just MHO.

By the way that website address on the PCBs doesn't exist.


www.ukvcsc.co.uk   ??

It does exist, ive just been on it.


I have 6 of these boards in 6 of my 2600's and they are very good quality and have never let me down. There is also an S-Vid mod that Sarj has done thats really good, I was shocked at the difference it made! Very impressive!
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Re: Atari 2600 Cart Competition
« Reply #23 on: October 29, 2014, 01:43:58 PM »
2 DAYS LEFT !!!!!!!!


The prize for this months VCS competition is 6 carts:
Defender
Combat
Moon Patrol
Basketball
Battlezone
Centipede

Im sticking with the classics at the moment, this month, MISSILE COMMAND!!!
Without doubt one of the best games on the 2600 and an all time arcade classic.
Rules stand as befor, photo's an youtube vid submissions are accepted and playing on Stella is allowed.
Difficulty A on the console and were sticking with Game 1 to keep it simple :)
Good luck everyone :)

http://ukvcsc.co.uk/forum/viewtopic.php?f=53&t=71&sid=3571e7a56aa2de48beaa873d4600b8d5

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