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Where to find 2600 SDK 1.0?


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I visited http://www.atari2600.org/DASM/ and downloaded the Integrated Development Environment file there but its corrupt; any other resources available to obtain the file?

You actually got it to download something? I've been getting errors on that link for years. But I did download SDK several years back, and I have it on my computer, although not in its original pristine archive. I've put together three ZIPs for it-- if these links work. However, note that SDK runs in an editor that looks like the old MS-DOS Edit editor, and there are much better options out there now, such as Crimson Editor. But for the sake of helping to preserve SDK, here you go...

 

Michael

 

SDK-part1

 

SDK-part2

 

SDK-part3

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I apologize for the bad links. Here are the three zipped archives. Just unzip the files onto your system, using the directory structure that's in the zipped files. The only reason they're in three separate files is because a single zipped archive is too big-- at least, it was a few years ago when I initially tried to post the SDK stuff from my hard drive. After you unzip them, use the shortcut named "START" to start up the ADEV SDK editor. You'll probably need to adjust the settings for the tools-- i.e., the command line to assemble a program with DASM, and the command line to run a program with an emulator. If you aren't sure what to do, ask me for help. But remember, I actually recommend that you use Crimson Editor instead; I'm just posting this ADEV SDK stuff to help preserve it for the sake of Atari archaeology. :)

 

Michael

2600SDK1.zip

2600SDK2.zip

2600SDK3.zip

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I apologize for the bad links. Here are the three zipped archives. Just unzip the files onto your system, using the directory structure that's in the zipped files. The only reason they're in three separate files is because a single zipped archive is too big-- at least, it was a few years ago when I initially tried to post the SDK stuff from my hard drive. After you unzip them, use the shortcut named "START" to start up the ADEV SDK editor. You'll probably need to adjust the settings for the tools-- i.e., the command line to assemble a program with DASM, and the command line to run a program with an emulator. If you aren't sure what to do, ask me for help. But remember, I actually recommend that you use Crimson Editor instead; I'm just posting this ADEV SDK stuff to help preserve it for the sake of Atari archaeology. :)

 

Michael

 

 

Much appreciated! :D

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