Omega-TI Posted October 14, 2015 Share Posted October 14, 2015 .BIN Repository As of November, 1st 2020 I've chosen to no longer maintain this listing. What's here is here, there ain't no more.. 8 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Omega-TI Posted October 14, 2015 Author Share Posted October 14, 2015 INDEX OF IMAGES & PROGRAMS Notes: RED & BLUE and YELLOW boards can use the same images NO LONGER SUPPORTED AS OF 11/01/2020 Items with a * denote newer 'homebrews' Compilation Cartridges Filename Author Description Post Link EducartsRom.bin Compiled by Gazoo TI Education Cartridges Message #28 Gamecart.bin Compiled by Gazoo Many of the best games for the TI Message #28 Gamecart2.bin Compiled by Gazoo More games in the cartridge series Message #28 Gamecart3CreepersFixed.bin Compiled by Gazoo More games in the cartridge series Message #28 053015Gamecart4.bin Compiled by Gazoo More games in the cartridge series Message #28 Games5.bin Compiled by Gazoo More games in the cartridge series Message #28 Games6-R3-NoDsk_2015-03-14.bin Compiled by Gazoo Last in his series of game cart. Message #28 512kUtilitiesRom.bin Compiled by Gazoo Assorted utilities Message #28 12kUtilitiesV2_2015-05-17.bin Compiled by Gazoo Assorted Utils (for 9938/58 VDP's) Message #28 2megGAMErom_09-18-2015.bin Compiled by Gazoo 2048K Games 1 (For Yellow Board) Message #28 1megGames08312015.bin Gazoo/Ksarul 1024K Games 3 Message #28 ScrollingTrilogy3.bin Rasmus Moustgaard* Road Hunter/TI Scramble/Titanium Message #11 Atarisoft-multicart-3.bin Rasmus Moustgaard Atarisoft Games Message #11 Atarisoft8.bin Rasmus Moustgaard Atarisoft Games Message #150 Atarisoft512K8.bin Rasmus Moustgaard Atarisoft Games Message #150 Rasmus-8in1-cart-8.bin Rasmus Moustgaard* All 8 Rasmus Games in 1 cart! Message #68 Multi-Chip/Multi-Burn Cartridges Filename Author Description Post Link Extended Basic Fun.zip Anthony Knerr XB2.7/XB256/TML Message #141 ck-multicartv1binonly.zip ckoba/Tursi Logo, Logo II, Multiplan Message #118 Tutankham.zip JediMatt42 Tutankham Cartridge Label Message #39 UberGROM Disk Operating System.ZIP Tursi 4A/DOS Closed Environment Message #39 If you are new to burning the 1284P or burning UberGROM boards in general, you may want to << CLICK HERE >> for a collection of PDF files that may be of some use to you. Single Image Files Filename Author Description Post Link ambulnc.zip Funware Ambulance Message #12 banktest.zip Tursi Bank Test Message #23 Cortex_BASIC 40 & 80 Column.zip Stuart Conner Cortex BASIC for 64K Guidry Cart Message #01 CBASIC80_040_512K.ZIP** Stuart Conner Cortex BASIC for 512K Carts Message #30 drvdemon.zip Funware Driving Demon Message #12 EditorAssembler.zip Tursi Editor/Assembler Complete Message #23 fbForth200_20151109.zip Lee Stewart TI Forth with file-based Block I/O Message #01 germpatrol ubergrom.zip (Added 04/17/2020) hat8.bin Rasmus Moustgaard Message #11 henhouse.zip Funware Hen House Message #12 HyperRacer Crap Entry.zip Tursi Entry for the Crap contest Message #23 Jsw3.bin Rasmus Moustgaard* Jet Set Willy Message #11 Minec.bin sometimes99er Minesweeper Message #139 knightlore-final-8.bin Rasmus Moustgaard Knight Lore (128K) Message #31 nonoc.bin sometimes99er Nonogram V1.0 Message #97 pitfall_rev_b.zip retroclouds Pitfall Message #1 rabbit.zip Funware Message #12 RoadHunter3.bin Rasmus Moustgaard* Road Hunter (Racing Game) Message #11 Sabrewulf3.bin Rasmus Moustgaard* Sabre Wulf Message #11 Schnoz.zip Funware Message #12 Skyway8.bin Rasmus Moustgaard Skyway Message #48 Sports3.bin Rasmus Moustgaard* Sports (Foot Racing game) Message #11 squaryc.bin sometimes99er Hit the quare Message #10 stnick.zip Funware Message #12 stranger3.zip Tursi Updated By Retrospect (text) Message #26 Titanium3.bin Rasmus Moustgaard* Titanium (Space Shooter) Message #11 Tiscramble3.bin Rasmus Moustgaard* TI Scramble (Space Shooter) Message #11 tiworkshop379.zip TI Workshop Message #23 videovg.zip Funware Message #12 War Zone II-512K-8.bin Quinton Tormanen War Zone II conversion by Rasmus Message #285 War Zone II-8.bin Quinton Tormanen War Zone II conversion by Rasmus Message #285 ZombMotif.zip Codex, Tursi, Owen Zombie MOTIF Message #23 ** Image created by jedimatt42 Demonstration Images f18a-monkey8.bin Monkey Island Images Message #282 megademo8.bin Don't Mess With Texas Mega Demo Message #282 monkey8.bin Monkey Island Imaged (9918 Ver.) Message #282 rotozoom8.bin Message #282 UberGROM Images (specialized images for the prepared Atmega 1284P) Filename Author Description Post link ck-multi1v1.zip ckoba/Tursi Logo, Logo II, Multiplan Message #116 XBv27 060315.zip Anthony Knerr Extended BASIC 2.7 Suite Message #49 RXB2015Flash.bin Rich Gilbertson RXB Extended Basic Message#558 RXB2015EEprom.bin Rich Gilbertson RXB Extended BASIC Message#558 NOTE: If you plan to create an XB2.7S cartridge 'from scratch' you'll need to prepare the AVR. Check out << THIS THREAD >> by Tursi, our resident expert in this procedure. Images for Hardware and Hardware Based Projects Filename Author Description Post Link HFDCv14-floppy_only.BIN Anthony Kneer HFDC as floppy only Message #1 F18A_V19.ZIP F18A Ver. 1.9 Multiple formats Message #1 UberHDX32kb8.bin CFHDX using the UberGROM UART -DOWNLOAD- Jedimatt42 made a fantastic online searchable database to keep track of all of Gazoo's multicarts. You'll want to check it out << HERE >> 4 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
+Schmitzi Posted October 14, 2015 Share Posted October 14, 2015 (edited) ...working on it ....please check my 2 lists here, but I still have to work on them. So, it´s beta TI-99-4A-ROMs-n-EPROMS-v1.01-beta.pdf 19.68KB 152.598 downloads TI-99-4A-ROMs-n-BIN-FILES-v1.01-beta.pdf 30.27KB 475.691 downloads RMSAAED Edited October 19, 2015 by schmitzi 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Omega-TI Posted October 14, 2015 Author Share Posted October 14, 2015 yes so am I Yeah, I hoping this thread will become a real asset to people. When someone posts an image, they could also post any special instructions needed, because it appears some images require more than a simple straight-forward burn. The easier it looks, the more people who'll buy burners. Before Gazoo past away he highly recommended the MiniPRO, "Because it just works". A few others mentioned the MiniPRO as well and the with the lower price, it's a great deal. So it's possible we could all 'get on the same page'. I really liked that PDF Gazoo did of programming the ATMEGA1284P, the photos were a great idea. I'm thinking something like that could come in handy here too. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Shift838 Posted October 15, 2015 Share Posted October 15, 2015 i just suggested to create a directory within the FTP to upload all the different images. I can do it under my section if need be or maybe someone who has control can do it on the root. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Omega-TI Posted October 15, 2015 Author Share Posted October 15, 2015 If you want to do it off-site, that's cool. I kind of liked Ksarul's idea of a sticky thread here because Google references Atari Age quite a bit and that would eventually steer more people our way. Also as new people show up, having this as an option in a sticky would grab interest. Just my thoughts... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Asmusr Posted October 15, 2015 Share Posted October 15, 2015 I tried to start a similar thread once: http://atariage.com/forums/topic/219172-64k128k-cart-rom-image-collection Perhaps the links could be transferred if we get a new sticky thread? The problem is that we really need a sticky thread where everybody can edit the first post, I don't know if that's possible? 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Albert Posted October 15, 2015 Share Posted October 15, 2015 So, I know I've threatened this before, but there is a fantastic Downloads module for the forum that I have purchased and haven't installed here yet. It's pretty sophisticated, and even allows for keeping multiple versions of files. And it's by Invision, so it's properly integrated into the forum. I really need to get off my ass and enable it--just need to come up with a proper hierarchical structure, which is a bit complex as there is so much homebrew/hack development for many systems, plus files not associated with development. I need to start another thread to get some feedback on a possible structure. But certainly I will add a TI-99/4a section. In the meantime, a thread that someone can maintain of this nature would be useful, and once the Downloads section is online, everything can be transferred to that. ..Al 7 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Albert Posted October 15, 2015 Share Posted October 15, 2015 The problem is that we really need a sticky thread where everybody can edit the first post, I don't know if that's possible? It would only be possible if everyone was a moderator in this forum. ..Al Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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Asmusr Posted October 15, 2015 Share Posted October 15, 2015 Here are my images. All are for inverted (379) boards except the hat demo. All have headers in all banks except the Atarisoft cartridge where it has to start up in the last back in order to choose all games. To burn an smaller image to a larger ROM you have to duplicate the image until you reach the required size. Titanium3.bin tiscramble3.bin RoadHunter3.bin sabrewulf3.bin jsw3.bin sports3.bin ScrollingTrilogy3.bin flappybird3.bin hat8.bin atarisoft-multicart-3.bin 5 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Opry99er Posted October 16, 2015 Share Posted October 16, 2015 No big deal here... just one-offs, but this is my entire selection of Funware cartridges. Of these, Henhouse is my favorite... It is frantic and challenging... plus, as the farmer, you get to exercise your 2nd amendment rights against birds, foxes, and egg robbers. ambulnc.zip drvdemon.zip henhouse.zip rabbit.zip schnoz.zip stnick.zip videovg.zip 3 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
TheMole Posted October 16, 2015 Share Posted October 16, 2015 Would it make sense to separate out homebrew software from previously released software in the index in post two? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Opry99er Posted October 16, 2015 Share Posted October 16, 2015 Would it make sense to separate out homebrew software from previously released software in the index in post two? Or maybe just a highlight (or footnote) indicating the YEAR the program was released. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
TheMole Posted October 16, 2015 Share Posted October 16, 2015 Or maybe just a highlight (or footnote) indicating the YEAR the program was released. That's a good idea, but how do we manage compilations then? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Opry99er Posted October 16, 2015 Share Posted October 16, 2015 (edited) In that case, I would imagine a date would be unnecesary. I do not know of any homebrews that exist on a compilation, currently? Maybe I missed one... Ahhh, the Rasmus 3-in-1. Maybe that could be listed as 2014 or so... That is an edge case, I think. Edited October 16, 2015 by Opry99er Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
TheMole Posted October 16, 2015 Share Posted October 16, 2015 Ok, that makes sense, only date the 'newer' homebrew games. Cool, I like it... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Omega-TI Posted October 16, 2015 Author Share Posted October 16, 2015 ... for inverted (379) boards... Rasmus, I have a NEWBIE question for you... how do I 'un-invert' an image? I was able to program the chip and it verified... but naturally it will not work with my cartridge in the 'inverted format'. Is there a tutorial anywhere? BTW Ksarul... thanks for your advice. I took my Dremel drill press and put a fine sandpaper barrel on it and turned it down as low as low as it would go... one of the chips I was having problems with programmed just fine. I can't wait for my FLAP ZIF socket to arrive! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
+Schmitzi Posted October 16, 2015 Share Posted October 16, 2015 Hi, please check my 2 lists here, but I still have to work on them. So, it´s beta TI-99-4A-ROMs-n-EPROMS-v1.01-beta.pdf 19.68KB 152.598 downloads TI-99-4A-ROMs-n-BIN-FILES-v1.01-beta.pdf 30.27KB 475.691 downloads RMSAAED Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Asmusr Posted October 16, 2015 Share Posted October 16, 2015 Rasmus, I have a NEWBIE question for you... how do I 'un-invert' an image? I was able to program the chip and it verified... but naturally it will not work with my cartridge in the 'inverted format'. Is there a tutorial anywhere? Since inverting and un-inverting the exact same process you can use the same tool: http://atariage.com/forums/topic/243629-okie-dokey-smokey-any-ideas-burning-eeproms/page-2#entry3344112 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Omega-TI Posted October 16, 2015 Author Share Posted October 16, 2015 Hmmm, I loaded the program, loaded the file and then saved it under a new name (I assume it's all auto-magical). Burned the chip, it verified, slipped it into the cartridge and.... nothing on the selection menu. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Opry99er Posted October 17, 2015 Share Posted October 17, 2015 I plan on uploading my educational cartridges tomorrow. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Tursi Posted October 17, 2015 Share Posted October 17, 2015 (edited) As arguably one of the more popular carts, shouldn't we get XB27's final image in this thread? Anyway, some of the ones I worked on: BankTest banktest.zip Burn the appropriate image to your cart (inverted or not as appropriate) and it will test your bank selector as well as show you which was the startup bank. Editor/Assembler Complete EditorAssembler.zip GROM code (to be programmed into UberGROM or similar). Has Editor and Assembler files built in (although there are arguably better solutions now). Includes the needed files to load with GRMCFG. Hyper Racer HyperRacer Crap Entry.zip My entry into the Crap Games contest a few years back - TI BASIC but loaded from a 379-style (inverted) 16k ROM. Although I don't know that I'd waste a ROM on it. Zombie MOTIF ZombMotif.zip From the Short and Sweet XB contest, I did this mashup of Codex's TI Farmer and my own ZomBXB to create an 8k ROM that contained each game as well as an overarching version that combined them. No bank switching needed! TI Workshop tiworkshop379.zip With Jon's help I adapted the TI Workshop module from SuperSpace to 379 (inverted) style bank switching, this is a 64k cart with a few utilities. Edited October 17, 2015 by Tursi 6 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Omega-TI Posted October 17, 2015 Author Share Posted October 17, 2015 As arguably one of the more popular carts, shouldn't we get XB27's final image in this thread? I agree! I made a category for it under the, "Multi Chip/Multi Burn" heading, but I believe that entry may need more than someone just uploading a couple of images. I know some people have had trouble programming the Atmel1284P's, so that entry may need a full-fledged tutorial on how to do it correctly. I for one have no clue whatsoever. Hopefully one of the Guru's here will have some free time in the near future to help us all out on this one. BTW Tursi, I love the inclusion of the graphics in your post. That's a great idea and a big help. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Tursi Posted October 17, 2015 Share Posted October 17, 2015 (edited) I agree! I made a category for it under the, "Multi Chip/Multi Burn" heading, but I believe that entry may need more than someone just uploading a couple of images. I know some people have had trouble programming the Atmel1284P's, so that entry may need a full-fledged tutorial on how to do it correctly. I for one have no clue whatsoever. Well, the intent is that you don't buy a blank AVR unless you know how to program it. The intent is you buy an UberGROM which has the firmware loaded on it and then you use GRMCFG to load the software right from your TI. Distributions for the UberGROM shouldn't really be including the AVR firmware, that's my software and isn't intended for distribution that way. My hope is they will just be GROM data, that's more useful to other systems as well, or at least backup images from GRMCFG if they use the other functionality. EDIT: I guess what's really missing is full documentation on how to get from point A to B. Since life conspired against me offering B absolutely, we can put together a little guide. It looks like most programmers can handle the ATMega, so there's really only a couple of steps involved. At the simplest, though, if you are starting from a blank AVR, you can either program just the firmware, then mount it in the TI for the rest (that was the intent, it's the simplest and only needs to be done once), or you can program the firmware and the GROM data at the same time (quicker since there's no TI program stage, but a little more complicated and requires the data to be prepared for this approach). If the AVR isn't blank, you can do the same or just use GROMCFG on the TI side. Edited October 17, 2015 by Tursi Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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