Atari
Carts & Special Carts
ICD R- Time 8 Cart
ICD's handy new R-Time 8 Cartridge is an automatic realtime clock/calendar that plugs into your cartridge port. It can accept another cartridge into its built-in slot, and its battery should last three to five years. The R-Time 8 uses no cartridge memory and is decoded in memory locations $D5B8-$D5BF. R-Time 8 also supports BASIC, Pascal, AMODEM 7.2R and 1030/850 Express. While the R-Time 8 will work with any Disk Operating System for the Atari, it is most effective with SpartaDOS & RealDos.
SpartaDOS stamps the current time and date on all files as you save them, keeping track of your latest versions. A simple command displays the time and date at the top of your screen. A software real-time clock is written into SpartaDOS, but it's less accurate than the R-Time 8 and must be reset every time you turn on your computer.
I have the source to the Express Cart and I am planning on doing an update to this terminal program.
Express Cart Rom compiled to run on the X Cart!
Express Cart Rom compiled to run on the Diamond Cart!
The Express Cart and the Multiplexer uses the same cart latch so you can not use the Express Cart and the multiplexer at the same time. This is why I have compiled the Express Rom to work on the other ICD Designed Super Carts.
Inside look at an OSS Mac/65 Super Cart
ILS Multiplexer Cart
AtariMax 1 megabit Programmable Cart
These carts contain a flash memory chip that allow you to reprogram this cart from an ATR program file or the USB MaxFlash programming software. There are tons of atr to program into these carts. I do not supply images to software that can be loaded onto these carts that could be viewed as a boot leg cart.
AtariMax 8 megabit Programmable Cart
These carts contain a flash memory chip that allow you to reprogram this cart from an ATR program file or the USB MaxFlash programming software. There are tons of atr to program into these carts. I do not supply images to software that can be loaded onto these carts that could be viewed as a boot leg cart.
OSS IDE Multi Cart Images for the 8 Mega Bit
This IBM Software package and USB cart image Reader/Programmer. This by far is the most useful program I have used in a long time.
AtariMax MyIDE Flash Cart
SpartaDos X My-IDE Atr with FlashJazCats IDE Driver
This is the only MY-IDE device I could get to work. I used FlashJazzCats Driver.
Atari Dragon Ethernet Cart
This is a really cool cart that software is being written for. I hope it can be turned into a chatting type program.
Bob Puff 32k By 8 Programmable cart.
This cart is split into 4 8k banks and uses a Dallas battery backed up SRAM chip. it was built on Puff Burner Board. I need to redo the pal chip on it so that I can build a few more of these. This Programmable Cart can have a single byte change unlike the Tucker cart that you have to burn an entire bank.
ICD 512k by 8 Pass through Cart
ICD used the same cart blank for the Express, SpartaDos x and Diamond Super Cart.
8k or 16k Generic Cart Blank
Atari 8k Cart Blank.
Atari 1 Meg Super Cart Blank