Atari 400/800/XL/XE Ultimate Cartridge SD card CHOOSE YOUR COLOR For Sale

Atari 400/800/XL/XE Ultimate Cartridge SD card CHOOSE YOUR COLOR
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Atari 400/800/XL/XE Ultimate Cartridge SD card CHOOSE YOUR COLOR:
$120.00

Folks,

The Brewing Academy is happy to remind you that we are selling the remainder of the ElectroTrains\' Ultimate Atari cartridges that we assembled.(Okay, it’s just me here, but “we” sounds so much more cooler!).

The case was modified & printed by me.NOW AVAILABLE IN MULTIPLE COLORS!! PLEASE NOTE COLOR you want in the notes of sale (or send me a message after paying)


If you prefer just to have a black case, they are available for $110.00+shipping at this sale:Atari 400/800/XL/XE Ultimate Cartridge SD card for loadin...

TO BE CLEAR: This sale includes an assembled and tested UltA8 Cartridge inside of a custom made case with the label you see printed. You have to provide your OWN SD card (most of them work without a problem). You will have to download your own ROMs (see AtariMania for a good start!).

This sale is for ANY color you see listed. At the end of the listing I have included pics of all of the colors available. I will post colors of actual cartridges as made. The ones listed right now are \"Glow in the Dark\" (yes, it is just like being a kid again!), Orange, Pink, & Neon Green.

You can certainly build your own, or you can buy one already assembled and ready to go from me.

Ultimate Cartridge for Atari 8-bit Computers

The Ultimate Cart is a multi-cart for Atari 400/800/XL/XE computers.Basic Usage
Insert an SD card (either full size, or MicroSD in an adapter) into the slot. The card does not require any special preparation, since the Ultimate cartridge can read FAT (including FAT32) file systems. Long file names are supported.
When the Atari is powered on, a list of any ROM & CAR files and directories on the SD card should be shown on the Atari’s screen. Keyboard commands are shown at the bottom of the screen. A newer version of the firmware also supports XEX files – this may be installed on your cartridge.
It is best to organize your files in directories since the cartridge will load and sort the files in the directory before display. If you have to many files in any one directory, this may cause a noticeable pause before display.
You can disable the cartridge (using the X key) if you want to boot normally (e.g. to disk) and leave the cartridge plugged in (to avoid wear and tear).SD Cards
Higher speed SD cards are recommended. SDHC (High capacity) cards are supported. On a high-speed card, a 1 megabyte ROM file (e.g. AtariMax) takes about 3 seconds to be loaded into the cartridge when selected. Slower cards may take longer.

Reset Button

Press the reset button (next to the SD card slot) to reset the cartridge firmware. This will generally cause the Atari to crash, and the reset button on the Atari can then be pressed to return to the cartridge menu.

Supported Cartridge Types (CAR files)



Converting to CAR format

Utilities are available to convert ROM/BIN files into the CAR file format. The ROM2CAR utility available on the project website provides an easy drag and drop interface to do this.

With the most common 8k and 16k Atari ROMs, there is no need to convert these first to CAR format since these cartridge types will simply be assumed from the size of the ROM file (see below).

ROM Files

Plain ROM files are supported, but since these files are raw cartridge dumps, the Ultimate Cart will decide what type of cartridge they come from based on the file size only. The table below shows what types will be used.

XEX Files

The latest version of the firmware adds a new menu, with joystick control. It also supports loading XEX files (in addition to cartridge files). Note that the XEX loader is copied to location $700 in the Atari’s RAM. This should be compatible with most software in XEX form.

Problem Files

You may come across files with a .BIN extension. These are often just .ROM files and can be renamed.

You may also find ROM files where the Ultimate Cart menu gives the error “Bad ROM/CAR file”. This happens when the ROM file is not an exact multiple of 1,024 bytes. In this case, the ROM dump may have already been converted to a CAR file (with a 16 byte header) but has been wrongly named. In this case you can simply rename the file from .ROM to .CAR.

I have 5 of these left.SD Card/ROMs NOT INCLUDED.

Shipping includes insurance.

Any questions, feel free to ask.

SUPPORT & QUESTIONS:

Support will be handled at The BATES MOTEL BBS (Telnet to 76.14.174.25:8888)

The Bates Motel BBS is for Atari, TI 99/4a, and all other computers! Come check into the Motel. Stay for the showers!

RETURNS:

You may return it for up to 14 days for a REPLACEMENT only. Buyer pays *ALL* shipping. All returns may be subject to a 20% restocking fee.

Other items:

I also have other hardware additions to the Atari 800/XL/XE that I will build for you:

SpartaDOS R-Time8 Replacement cartridges (for sale in other sales)

Transkey-II PS/2 keyboard adaptors (for XL/XE & XEGS).

I can also do hardware modifications/installs for you!

Contact me for details and prices.



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