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  1. Oct 9, 2020 · For disks, you are missing a couple, e.g. Altirra's save disk dialog: Cartridge files are typically ROM, BIN, or CAR - the first 2 being the 'dump', e.g. exactly 8K, 16K, 128K in size, and the CAR includes a 16 byte header before the dump which (primarily) describes to an emulator or multi-cart's fimrware which mapper it should use.

  2. Method #1: (Using APE or APE'98, the Atari Computer, and a real Atari disk drive) Load APE and attach your APE interface, being sure to verify it is working. Attach your real Atari disk drive to the SIO bus, configure it as drive 2. Turn on the real disk drive. Load the APE_WARP.ATR image into drive 1.

  3. Makedisk and Imgbuild. Both tools are command line oriented. Call them without any parameters for short online help. This one is for Makedisk to read a disk to image. insert the ST disk into the PC floppy drive. Type. makedisk /read diskname.st /auto. Makedisk should fireup and create a image file out of the disks.

  4. Here is a list of file formats, arranged by their associated filename. extensions. These are all filename extensions used to name files containing. entire 8-bit Atari floppy disk images, cassette tape images, or cartridge. images. .ATP -Atari Protected Disk Image Format. An open disk format suitable for. storing copy protected disks (similar to ...

  5. 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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  7. Aug 10, 2007 · Type: format a: /t:80 /n:9 and you will get 720KB floppy usable on all Ataris (except those rares with single sided floppy). Other way is to format floppy on Atari. But I recommend to use only specialized format programs which have PC compatible formats in list. Use always DD (marked often as 1MB) floppies.