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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.
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.
Sep 3, 2017 · Information required is the name of the file format, what it does and then what each byte (or group of bytes) in the files describes. Examples for great formats to list are: .xex, .atr, .dcm, .g2f etc.
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
Jan 20, 2024 · most Atari emulator file types to be supported, but certainly the first four listed here -- if TheC64 mini is any indication. [Note: *.a52 should be the 5200 file type supported.]
May 28, 2019 · EDIT: not needed anymore if you use the runcommand script below. TYPICAL FILE FORMATS.atr: an Atari disk image. Typically needs BASIC disabled. You load these from the gamelist, basically you boot the Atari with this in the drive..dcm and .xfd are two other disk formats that lr-atari800 can read..cas is an Atari cassette image. It's not listed ...
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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.