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  1. Nov 5, 2009 · Scattered to the left and to the right of the Atari 800 are software cartridges. They plug into the system and give the user instant access to software without loading delays.

  2. Apr 2, 2013 · In honor of those who have worked hard documenting Atari 8-bit cartridges, I have continued that work.In 1983 using an Atari 400 computer, I began my long, and still continuing, software development career. Using many sources and my own personal extensive collection (during that last 10 years of ...

  3. Jun 24, 2005 · The "left" cartridge slot is the normal cartridge slot on an Atari 800, which has 2 cartridge slots. On an Atari 400, there is only 1 cartridge slot, so it would be equivalent to the "left" cartridge slot of the 800. There were not many cartridges that took advantage of the "right" cartridge slot of an 800 which is used for "utility" cartridges ...

  4. the Right Cartridge slot of the Atari 800. (80 column editor, compatible with Atari BASIC, and patches available for: OS/A+, EASMD, Letter Perfect v.6, Data Perfect, Atari Logo) - Based on DT-80, the Atari/ATR8000 80-Column Dumb Terminal Emulator. cartridge by Claus Buchholz for Amiable Computer Enhancements, 1984.

  5. 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.

  6. Feb 6, 2021 · The good news is that the software has been licensed and re-released on newly made cartridges. ACE-80 Line of Cartridges. Instructions. Purchase a new ACE-80 cartridge for $70. There are three options: The ACE-80 cartridge is for the Atari 800 and goes in the right cartridge slot. The ACE-80XL is for the XL and XE series. Choose the XL option.

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  8. Apr 30, 2017 · The Atari 800 has three main boards: the “motherboard” (containing POKEY, PIA, the memory decoder, and all the system connectors), the CPU board (containing the 6502, CTIA or GTIA, and ANTIC), and the power supply board. User-accessible boards (initially sold as cartridges) provide the ROM (“system personality”) and RAM (not firmware though — what we’d consider firmware nowadays ...

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