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- Atari cartridge ROM files are usually called.CAR (if they have a file header attached that defines the cartridge type and bankswitching used by the original cartridge) or.ROM or sometimes.BIN if they are straight ROM dumps without the.CAR header.
forums.atariage.com/topic/312209-a-question-about-atari-800-file-formats-rom-xex-atr-etc/A question about Atari 800 File Formats (ROM, XEX, ATR, etc.)
Feb 18, 2010 · The BIN and ROM files are the 'dumps' of the cartridges and so are typically 8K, 16K, 64K, 128K etc. In Atari800WinPLus you have a menu option to 'convert' a cart image to a CAR file, i.e. it tacks the header onto it.
May 28, 2019 · .rom and .bin are typically cartridges. Note that you can have a disk in the drive AND a cart in the cartridge slot at the same time. Carts always take precedence over disks. Also note that these formats are not the same as a .car file..a52 and .car are typically Atari 5200 cartridges, but you can find .car Atari 8 bit carts as well. These have ...
Dec 28, 2015 · Having .car files means no guessing on exactly what type of cartridge image it is, as the header contains that information. The Atari itself can't use it, emulators can. I have all my ROM images in .car format, as a) emulators like it, and b) my Ultimate Cart likes it.
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.
Do this by going to the emulator menu (F1), Cartridge Management, Extract ROM from cartridge, save it, then Create Cartridge from ROM image, and select the file you just created. You will be asked which cart type to use.
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Sep 24, 2023 · This Vault contains every known Atari 2600 cartridge in the world, catalogued by No-Intro. To play them you'll need an emulator from the Emulation Lair or play right in your browser. Box scans are provided by libretro. Status. Have 808 of 808 media (100%)