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Everything posted by Zerosquare
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It looks like the download doesn't complete properly in some conditions (seems to happen with Firefox, but not Opera). Before burning, check the file size : it should be 269,056,893 bytes exactly. If it isn't, try downloading the file again using a different browser. Sorry, I've got no idea why this happens...
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Happy birthday Matmook !
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Djpubba has kindly made available templates for boxes, manual and overlays : http://www.atariage.com/forums/topic/20540...available-here/
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GroovyBee just released Duckie Egg, an enhanced version of a 8-bit classic with great graphics. Check the video . The game and other goodies are available at AtariAge : http://www.atariage.com/forums/topic/203470-duckie-egg/
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(old posts are there, I chose to create a new topic to have a central location for download and comments) I've just updated my modified version of Bastian Schick's and friends BJL uploader program, called lo_inp, which supports Windows NT/2000/XP. Support for Linux has been (re)-added (by special request from SebRmv , and minor tweaks have been made. Enjoy, and please give feedback ! lo_inp.zip
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The most recent one I have is this one (September 22, 1995) : Eeprom.s
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Happy birthday Orion_ !
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JagView - A utility for displaying *.bmp files
Zerosquare replied to GroovyBee's topic in Development
Just add the universal header in front of your ROM program, and it'll work on everything (Skunkboard, emus and even real carts) -
JagView - A utility for displaying *.bmp files
Zerosquare replied to GroovyBee's topic in Development
Nice idea ! I agree with Matthias - there's already a well-known Jaguar tool with the same name. Why not something different? (JagPic, JagImage, Bmp2Jag...?) If you want maximum quality, you could use 24-bit mode on the Jaguar. On the other hand, if you want to stick to the color mode that's likely to be used in a real game (RGB16 or CRY), I've got some conversion code (including dithering) I can contribute if you need it -
Happy birthday
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Homebrew repository at untergrund.net FTP - official thread
Zerosquare replied to ggn's topic in Homebrews
No problem ! -
Nothing prevents you from calling a batch file from another batch file
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Homebrew repository at untergrund.net FTP - official thread
Zerosquare replied to ggn's topic in Homebrews
Nah. One site like that is enough -
It is possible to "pass through" parameters in batch files. Here's an example. If you save the following piece of code to test.bat : and then execute "test file.bin option1 option2 option3", here's what happens : - "prog1 test.bin test.bin.tmp" is executed - "prog2 option1 option2 option3 test.bin.tmp" is executed - "test.bin.tmp" is deleted If prog1 is your packer, and prog2 your BJL uploader, then you've made a BJL uploader that compresses programs before sending them, and still allows you to use the same options as the original uploader
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Homebrew repository at untergrund.net FTP - official thread
Zerosquare replied to ggn's topic in Homebrews
It must be a matter of taste, then ; it looks very busy to me If you definitely want to host every format for every homebrew, I think a folder per release (with an additional level if several versions have been released) would make it neater. Something like this : Reboot/Some_project/v1.1/Some_Project.rom Reboot/Some_project/v1.1/Some_Project.cof Reboot/Some_project/v1.1/Some_Project.cdi An index file at the root with a short description of each homebrew would be good, too -
Homebrew repository at untergrund.net FTP - official thread
Zerosquare replied to ggn's topic in Homebrews
I agree with Orion_. It's a very nice idea. But storing every format sounds definitely overkill, since it's so easy to use Jiffi. I'd suggest : - ABS or COFF format if possible (since it's the most compatible one, and easy to convert to ROM/CD) - ROM with header for stuff that can only run from cartridge space - CDI for CD-only stuff Nonsense. There's Wine Too bad for them. The Jaguar is not a console for cowards -
Is there really a point? Video on the JagCD is an interesting gimmick, but it gets old pretty quickly, especially given the (poor) video quality.
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Useful files, tools and links for Jaguar development
Zerosquare replied to Zerosquare's topic in Development
Good thing you mentioned the archive's name, because otherwise with source code names such as SUCK.S and PUSSY.S one might get the wrong idea Seriously, was that thing ever made and/or works? Atari got at least a few prototypes made. Glenn Brunner has one. More info here. -
Useful files, tools and links for Jaguar development
Zerosquare replied to Zerosquare's topic in Development
Another gift from Glenn Bruner : technical documents about the MPEG 1 decoding cartridge -
Useful files, tools and links for Jaguar development
Zerosquare replied to Zerosquare's topic in Development
Thanks I contacted Glenn Bruner yesterday, and he very kindly sent me a copy of all of the files, so the mirror is now complete -
Useful files, tools and links for Jaguar development
Zerosquare replied to Zerosquare's topic in Development
A bit of archeology today: I added a mirror of Glenn Bruner's website, as well as one for CTS' website.