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J(atari)Cart256(kB) J(atari)Cart1024(kB)

The cartridge projest is on heavy development state. Please expect frequent changes.

At the end of 01.2023 heavy rearrangement gas been done. Now DRY rule is fulfilled.

There are three memory versions of JatariCart (for now): 39SF0x0 based (JCart), 29F0x0 based (JCart A) and 28sf0x0 (JCart B). They are labelled as above.

Look at the https://github.com/gienekp/menu4car project - if you want to make a bunch of games running from one JatariCart

This software is for use with my super simple flash cartridge (look into eagle catalog; no gals, only 3 74xx elements and some caps and resistors). Top side is that without elements. The purpose is wide-use, especially for commercially published games, because of tiny price.

The banking scheme was chosen because it is very simple to handle with 3 raw TTL chips (and two double diodes acting as triple "or" gate in version 1MB). There is probably no simplier scheme, either in application or in handling by 6502 (only one instruction needed to change bank)

The cartridge is driven by addresses D500-D580; write to D500 sets the first bank - this is default boot bank. Write to D501 sets second bank etc. The max bank is set by write to D57F; write to D580 switches off the cartridge. The banks may have repeated contents if there are less of them than 128.

The J(atari)Cart first came in size max 256 kB (6 line flip flop); then the second version of pcb was created with 8-bit flip-flop with max capacity of 1MB. Current Atari-programmable cartridge pcbs are gold-plated J(atari)cart1MB ones. They have two memory chip sockets available. In first socket you can place either 27c0x0 prom for read only memory (then there is no possibility to program it by Atari machine, you must use external prom programmer) or flash eeprom for read-write memory. In second socket you can place either flash or prom read only memory as well. Or nothing. The first (boot) memory can be hardware write-protected, when you want to have rom functionality in first half, but want to use flash memories. There is no such feature for second memory chip (always possible read/write when flash chip used).

However and ever, you can sit two 39SF040 or 29F040 flash chips to have 1 MB of flash memory, (almost: old MaxFlash booting from last bank) fully (Maxflash newer, boot bank 0) compatible with Atari MaxFlash Cartridges (Space Harrier fully supported!), always first boot bank, remember? In fact, many 1MB cartidge images have a bootstrap in the first or last bank, switching to the right boot bank first, making the images independent on cartridge type. 28SF040 has different protocol, so it is not writable by games designed for AtariMaxFlash.

Summary:

  • first chip can be hardware write-protected even if flash installed (JCart1024)
  • second chip has no hardware write protection (JCart1024)
  • both chips can be totally different (JCart1024)
  • most 28x, 29x, 39x family work, but for now flashing software is prepared to work with 39sf0x0, 29f0x0, 28sf0x0 memories.

The internal construction of JatariCart256kB allows utilize max 256kB of flash memory (32 banks) of PROM/EPROM memory (they are not available anymore, however) The internal construction of JatariCart1MB allows utilize max 1MB of flash memory (128 banks) of PROM/EPROM memory. The memory package is plcc32. It is better to use "xxSFxxx" memory, because sectors are <=4096 bytes long, so it is easier to manage writing data (instead of 64kB sectors when xxFxxx memory used, like MaxFlash does)

Flash memory can be programmed/flashed from Atari platform by flasher application, which you can find in "flashwriteexample" catalog. The flasher must be (for now) assembled using mads assembler with proper rom file provded/included in source.

If you want to write your own cartridge access, remember to fool the Operating System not to hang up by cart on/off, by:

carton (x - bank to switch) 
        pha 
	sei
        sta $D500,x
        sta wsync ; needed for some TV systems, no big difference in speed, may be skipped
        sta wsync ; needed for some TV systems, no big difference in speed, may be skipped
        lda trig3 
        sta gintlk 
	cli
        pla 
        rts  

after each access. This will let the system think as cartridge never was switched/removed/inserted. Of course it is better (more convenient) that there is no display list, video memory and no interrupts in the area a000-bfff, which can lead to problems when bank swapping. Also, CRITIC flag should be on for the time of bank on/off.

Files and descriptions:

  • flashwritelib.asx - 6502 code library for formatting flash/formatting sector and write byte.

  • flashwrite.asx - 6502 app code for generate flasher (when compiled, it contains either flash routines and cartridge image itself). This code makes xex files self-contained DOS-independent.

  • crc16_v2.asm - crc16 library for fast checking every sector (when flash is damaged, sometimes it happens that write sector damages another)

  • print2.asm - print procedure with inline text.

Compile (mads needed, http://mads.atari8.info): various_flashers has many examples how to set macros to succesfuly compile flashwrite.asx

The JCart256/1024 is compatible with Atari MaxFlash 8megabits cartridge regarding banking scheme, but MaxFlash flashing software does not recognize the JCart256/1024 cartidge.

Warning: flasher works properly on stock Atari. There were reports that Ultimate 1MB sometimes makes problems, so may other extensions/SO roms.

PLEASE use the newest mads (from 2023) because of bug in feature used in former versions resulting in error:

flashwrite.asx (504) ERROR: Cannot open or create file 'acroflashname.asx'

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