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  1. Oct 9, 2020 · I was under the impression that Atari 800 games came in three forms: Cart Files - ROM/COM/XEX/CART. Disk Files - ATR/ATX. Tape Files - CAS. But then I stumbled upon some COM games that (according to AtariMania) were never released on cartridge: Air Support, Desmond's Dungeons, Encounter, Ghost Chaser, Zeppelin.

  2. Use your favorite Atari DOS to copy the files from drive 1 (PC) to drive 2 (Atari disk image on PC). This is possible because APE's PC-MIRROR makes the raw contents of your PC's hard disk look just like an Atari disk, so NO special software is required.

  3. It is now common, especially when working on modern computers, to work with. Atari software as files or "images" containing the data from an entire disk, data cassette, or cartridge as duplicated from the native media for the Atari. Here is a list of file formats, arranged by their associated filename. extensions.

  4. Support for most popular 8-bit image file formats: ATR, ATX, ATZ, DCM, XFD, PRO, ARC, BAS, ROM, BIN, A52, CAS, SAP. Additionally, Altirra documentation says the emulator supports Atari 8-bit executables with expected extensions of OBX and XEX.

  5. Let you choose from the four NTSC artifacting modes at the runcommand menu by setting an emulator for a specific rom. Automatically launch games that requires OSa or OSb with the correct settings. If you want an authentic Atari 8-bit experience with minimal fuss, give it a try.

  6. Here's how to find and download the files you are interested in. For the Atari ST, there is one page with a single download (13.9GB) that includes all the Atari categories. In other collections you can download individual zip files for Atari Applications, Educational, Games, Images and more.

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  8. All you need is a PC and a 5.25" and/or a 3.5" floppy drive. Version 0.92b added experimental support for the enhanced density (1040. sectors/128 bytes per sector) format. Please note: this format doesn't work. with a lot of floppy controllers - use it at your own risk! http://www.horus.com/~hias/atari/ MyUTIL. ====== - By Mark K Vallevand.

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