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8-Bit Software: A Preservation Effort - Non-Originals/Cracks


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Tauz-Kelb (non-original, not protected, SSED) - Kelb does not load in Altirra no matter what I did.  It does load on real Hardware. So no screen shots of Kelb.  Instruction files are on the same ATR, just boot into DOS and look at TAUZ.40 or KELB.40.

Tauz-Kelb (non-original, not protected, SSED).zip

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Atari Games #5 (non-original, not protected, DOS 1, OS-B, BASIC) - This is a strange menu disk.  I tried moving the files from DOS I to DOS 2.5 and the programs will not load.  Also the programs do not load as binary.  Not sure what this menu program dos, but you need to load them from here.  And apparently there are at least 5 of these don't know if I have them all.

Atari Games #5 (non-original, not protected, DOS 1, OS-B, BASIC).zip

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43 minutes ago, SoulBuster said:

Atari Games #5 (non-original, not protected, DOS 1, OS-B, BASIC) - This is a strange menu disk.  I tried moving the files from DOS I to DOS 2.5 and the programs will not load.  Also the programs do not load as binary.

DOS 1 uses a different file header than DOS 2.

 

The first two bytes of a binary load file in Dos 1 are $84 $09 whereas DOS 2 uses $FF $FF.

I don't know if the starting address is handled different as well.

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1 hour ago, DjayBee said:

DOS 1 uses a different file header than DOS 2.

 

The first two bytes of a binary load file in Dos 1 are $84 $09 whereas DOS 2 uses $FF $FF.

I don't know if the starting address is handled different as well.

looks to be fixable and crackable :)   sounds like CSS is on the case... keyboard vector stuff etc for the OS as well.

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