flashjazzcat, on Thu Feb 5, 2009 3:27 PM, said:
SpartaDOS X 4.42
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Posted Sun Feb 8, 2009 2:48 PM
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I hope "emulator friendly" versions of this cart will now be officially released. Excellent stuff! |
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Posted Sun Feb 8, 2009 3:12 PM
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I hope "emulator friendly" versions of this cart will now be officially released. I like it, officially. |
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Posted Sun Feb 8, 2009 5:20 PM
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I hope "emulator friendly" versions of this cart will now be officially released. great! now can also people without the specific hardware (atarimax, freezer, ..) try out and enjoy SpartaDosX. grtx, \twh |
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Posted Mon Feb 9, 2009 4:34 AM
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Bober has written Core Wars for the SDX, the link for downloading the ATR image can be found here: http://atariki.krap....x.php/Core_Wars
Previously he also released few little programs for SDX, called Toys: http://atariki.krap.pl/index.php/Toys As for other news, Zenon/Dial has designed a flashable 128k SDX cartridge, compatible with intSDX. But for now I don't know, how and when it will be available. |
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Posted Wed Feb 11, 2009 9:35 AM
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SpartaX is rather awesome, but I have a problem with it. I acquired a 65XE with internal SpartaX, 1mb RAM, dual Pokey, AKI kb interface, and internal QMEG.
I have a MAC/65 cart that refuses to work when internal SpartaX is running. Using the default config file, Sparta comes up as normal, but on entering CAR to run MAC/65, the normal welcome message appears at the top of the screen (copyright 1984 OSS etc.) and promptly freezes the machine with the Edit prompt and cursor displayed. The cart version is 1.01 according to the display. The cart works fine under any operation where SpartaX is disabled. Anyone have any clues? |
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Posted Wed Feb 11, 2009 9:51 AM
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Quick question. Does anybody use Action with the new SDX under emulation? If so, how?
I'm not aware of a way to use the new SDX (or the old 4.21) under emulation like how you'd use it on a real atari. (With the passthrough). So I've been sticking with 3.2 or REAL.DOS for now. |
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Posted Wed Feb 11, 2009 10:15 AM
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Posted Wed Feb 11, 2009 10:16 AM
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kurtm,
You can use Action, Mac/65, etc. with the Atari800MacX emulator on the Mac, as I added that capability a few versions ago. It will only work with the standard cart image, not the Max Flash image, as the emulator doesn't have a way to know that a SpartaDosX Max flash image is a SpartDosX, and not some other Max Flash cartridge. I've talked to one of the other Atari800 team members about adding this to the core emulator (Atari800), and that may happen in the near future. Of course Atari800WinPlus would have to be added by the guys currently looking at rebuilding it (as my knowledge of Windows programming is very thin.) Mark |
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Posted Wed Feb 11, 2009 11:58 AM
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Posted Thu Feb 12, 2009 5:57 AM
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Posted Thu Feb 12, 2009 6:36 AM
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Posted Thu Feb 12, 2009 7:47 AM
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Well, I've just fitted a new keyboard to my 128K 65XE, cleaned the case, have a 320K mod waiting to be fitted, and have just flashed my 1MB MaxFlash cart with SDX 4.42 using my SIO2SD. Fantastic is all I can say! These are great times to be an Atari8 user.
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Posted Thu Feb 12, 2009 8:07 AM
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Posted Thu Feb 12, 2009 10:38 AM
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Posted Thu Feb 12, 2009 10:43 AM
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To upgrade an original ICD SpartaDOS X cartridge to SpartaDOS X ver. 4.42:
Follow the "part 2" instructions on this page: http://trub.atari8.i...intsdx_128kb_en Replace steps 3,4, and 5 with the following: 3. Cut pin 13 of the GAL and bend it up away from the PCB 4. Solder a wire from the bent-up pin 13 to pin 10 of the GAL. 5. Solder a wire from pin 8 of the new EPROM to pin 12 of the new 74LS175. Complete Instructions to upgrade an original ICD SpartaDOS X cartridge to SpartaDOS X ver. 4.42 and have the ability to switch back to 4.22 with a toggle-switch: Required Parts & Materials: 74LS175 27C020 SPST toggle switch hookup wire & solder 1. Load up your favorite hex editor.. (I like AXE or Hex Workshop on the PC), and load this file: http://sdx.atari8.in...x442_sdx128.zip. 2. Paste a copy of this file: http://hardware.atar.../sdx/sdx422.zip onto the end of it. 3. Paste a second copy of it onto the end of that.. Your total file size should be 262144 bytes. If not, you did something wrong. Start over and try again. 4. Save the new file, and burn it to a 27C020 EPROM. 5. Take a new 74LS175 and bend up all pins with the exception of 1,8,9 and 16. Cut off the thin part of all bent pins (we are going to use the pins 11 and 12). 6. Find the existing 74LS175 IC (U1) on the cart PCB, and piggy-back the new 74LS175 on top of it (solder pins 1-1, 8-8, 9-9, 16-16). 7. Cut pin 13 of the GAL (U3) and bend it up away from the PCB 8. Solder a wire from the bent-up pin 13 to pin 10 of the GAL. 9. Solder a wire from pin 8 of the new EPROM to pin 12 of the new 74LS175. 10. Bend up pins 1,2,30,31,and 32 of your newly programmed 27020 EPROM. Cut off the thin part of each of these pins. Now insert the 27020 EPROM into the original socket so that the pins you just bent up are overhanging the edge of the socket near the top (passthrough end) of the cartridge, and all the pins that you didn't bend up are going into the original 28 pin socket. 11. Solder a wire from pin 2 of the EPROM to pin 11 of the new 74LS175. 12. Solder a 4.7k resistor from pin 30 to 32 on the EPROM. 13. Solder a wire from pin 32 of the EPROM to pin 13 on the cart connector (This is the +5v on the cart connector. You'll see a fat trace running directly to it, its right next to pin 32 of the EPROM.) 14. Solder a wire from pin 30 of the EPROM to one terminal of a SPST toggle switch. 15. Solder a wire from the other terminal of the switch to GND (you can use pin 8 of the 74LS175, pin 10 of the GAL, or pin 16 of the EPROM for this.) 16. Insert the cart in your atari, turn it on and test it. If everything has been properly done, you should be able to switch between both versions of SpartaDOS by flipping the switch, and cold-starting the machine. Disclaimer: If you fry something, I did not tell you to do any of this. The above instructions are merely a halucination. You dreamed it up yourself and maliciously destroyed your own hardware.. You DAMN PSYCHOTIC ATARI KILLER! Ps. I have a really good picture I can upload to go with this when I get home tonight. Also, I can upload the pre-made 256k EPROM image, in case anyone is too lazy to make it themselves as outlined above.. This post has been edited by MEtalGuy66: Thu Feb 12, 2009 10:52 AM |
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Posted Thu Feb 12, 2009 11:29 AM
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Posted Fri Feb 13, 2009 5:28 AM
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Posted Sat Feb 14, 2009 5:00 PM
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To upgrade an original ICD SpartaDOS X cartridge to SpartaDOS X ver. 4.42: Follow the "part 2" instructions on this page: http://trub.atari8.i...intsdx_128kb_en Replace steps 3,4, and 5 with the following: 3. Cut pin 13 of the GAL and bend it up away from the PCB 4. Solder a wire from the bent-up pin 13 to pin 10 of the GAL. 5. Solder a wire from pin 8 of the new EPROM to pin 12 of the new 74LS175. Complete Instructions to upgrade an original ICD SpartaDOS X cartridge to SpartaDOS X ver. 4.42 and have the ability to switch back to 4.22 with a toggle-switch: Required Parts & Materials: 74LS175 27C020 SPST toggle switch hookup wire & solder 1. Load up your favorite hex editor.. (I like AXE or Hex Workshop on the PC), and load this file: http://sdx.atari8.in...x442_sdx128.zip. 2. Paste a copy of this file: http://hardware.atar.../sdx/sdx422.zip onto the end of it. 3. Paste a second copy of it onto the end of that.. Your total file size should be 262144 bytes. If not, you did something wrong. Start over and try again. Hi, I was wondering if anything else other than the SDX4.22 file could be put into this space. Like Basic XE or Mac/65 or any other rom or blank. TIA |
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