RE: Alpines
I believe BEST Electronics have alpines still
http://www.best-elec....com/jaguar.htm
Bear in mind a 'Stubulated' Developer Jag would also be needed (essentially a jag with a special BIOS - these can be made up in teh same way a BJL Jag would be though)
Best and B&C have these.
http://www.myatari.com/atarijag.txt
Here's what BEST has to say:
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Atari Alpine II Jaguar " T " shaped Developers card! Plugs right into the Jaguar cartridge connector! Has on board clock with battery back up, On LED, 3 switches-Stop-Reset-Write Disable Write Enable, 16 Megs of on board RAM, Interface connector to Developer Jaguar console and a DB25 Female connector to transfer Program codes. Used to debug and program New Jaguar Cartridges and CD's! $495.00
Atari Jaguar Developer Console w/interface cable to Jag Alpine II Developer interface card already installed, with one Jag controller, 110V Power Supply, Auto Switching Switch box. $99.00
Atari Jaguar Developer Manual (around 1" 3/8" Thick) 547 pages! Sections covered: Getting Started, Technical Overview, Jaguar Software Reference Manual Tom & Jerry, Technical Reference, Hardware Bugs & Warnings, Jaguar CD-ROM, Jaguar Voice Modem, Jaguar Workshop, Jaguar Sample Programs, Libraries, Cinepak for Jaguar, QSound for Jaguar, Tool, Madmac Macro Assembler, ALN Linker, DB-The Atari Debugger and Appendices $85.00 (Only Sold with Complete Jaguar Developer System)
You DON'T need a Dev CD - they're really only collector's items now.
In addition the manual was made available several years ago by Starcat, and can now be downloaded from several sources, including JSII and Belboz' website. These also have all the developer software available for download
Alternatives
Whilst Skunkboard and Alpine are the best solutions currently available, as Zerosquare says they are both quite expensive options.
Zerosquare is also quite right to direct you to that thread, BJL
IS certainly a much cheaper option and very useful particularly as a place to start if you're not sure you want to invest so much money into coding. BJL's main failing is that it lacks the debugging capabilities of the more expensive options - i understand its possible to send data back to an ST line computer using BJL but i've never tried.
Edited by Atari_Owl, Wed Jan 13, 2010 4:50 AM.