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You may have used this method on your Atari to duplicate a real floppy disk. 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.
Dec 26, 2020 · Well, may be. This is a matter of personal preferences. Some people like hard disk versions, some people like to use a Gotek, and others prefer a real, old school, floppy. I see no reason why not to answer the question and let him decide what he prefer to do. May be he will prefer to use real floppies or may be not.
The Atari 810 is the official floppy disk drive for the Atari 400 and 800, the first two models of Atari 8-bit computers. It was released by Atari, Inc. in 1980. The single-density drive provides 90 kB of storage. The 810 has a data transfer rate of 6 kbps in most cases and a number of reliability issues.
Sep 17, 2014 · AtariZoll wrote: Case 1: making completely new image: first thing is creation of empty image file od desired size - according to capacity of target CF card (or SD card, or classic hard disk) . So, need to create file of let say 950 MB for 1GB cards. Can be done with some better hex editor.
Jun 4, 2020 · I have found one "new" "disk drive" so far, not found in the list above. It's a TRS-80 model III computer! The manufacturers of the Micro-mainframe in Brenski's list above also made the 'Connection A' device that plugged in between a TRS-80 III 50-pin edge connector and the Atari to let you use the TRS-80 drives, sort of like the SIO2PC devices we use today!.
Atari initially used single-sided 3.5 inch floppy disk drives that could store up to 360 KB. Later drives were double-sided and stored 720 KB. Later drives were double-sided and stored 720 KB. Some commercial software, particularly games, shipped by default on single-sided disks, even supplying two 360 KB floppies instead of a single double-sided one, to avoid alienating early adopters .
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Feb 10, 2022 · They are basically the same game, Atari started rereleasing a number of popular disk games on cartridge when the XEGS was released, including Karateka. Karateka was released on cartridge in 1989 near the end of its life and it's become one of the harder cartridges to find. goto some online archives such as this.