What programming resources are available?
For 2600 users there is the 2600 Programming guide. The Stella Guide is another useful document. Schematic, bankswitching and other 2600 technical information is available at Kevin Horton’s 2600 page. Another tech page which includes annotated source code for both combat and adventure is Dan Boris’ VCS page. A fairly comprehensive page is Nick Bensema’s 2600 Programming Page, complete with gobs of source examples and programming tools. John Saeger (john@whimsey.com) maintains the Atari Documentation Depot, which contains both 2600 and 7800 programming, development and game standards manuals. Bob Colbert (rcolbert@novia.net) provides many development tools for the Supercharger on his home page. These tools are different than those found on the Supercharger CD. Eckhard Stolberg’s (Eckhard_Stolberg@public.uni-hamburg.de) VCS Workshop Page also contains many tools and source code files. Of particular interest is devkit2.zip which contains instructions on how to modify a 7800 such that it m
For 2600 users there is the 2600 Programming guide. This page doesn’t display well in a browser, but becomes much more legible if saved as text. The Stella Guide is another useful document. Schematic, bankswitching and other 2600 technical information is available at Kevin Horton’s 2600 page. Another tech page which includes annotated source code for both combat and adventure is Dan Boris’ VCS page. A fairly comprehensive page is Nick Bensema’s 2600 Programming Page, complete with gobs of source examples and programming tools. Bob Colbert (rcolbert@novia.net) provides many development tools for the Supercharger on his home page. These tools are different than those found on the Supercharger CD. For the 7800 there was Harry Dodgson’s (hdodgson@oeonline.com) Monitor Cart plus documentation. The 250+ pages included a stella guide, a 2600 programming manual which was a bit more readable, the Maria specs, and the 7800 docs plus numerous corrections to the Atari documentation. The package pr
For 2600 users there is the 2600 Programming guide (http://videogames.org/2600Stuff/2600Programming). This page doesn’t display well in a browser, but becomes much more legible if saved as text. The Stella Guide (http://www.primenet.com/~nickb/stella.txt) is another useful document. Schematic, bankswitching and other 2600 technical information is available at Kevin Horton’s 2600 page (http://www.tripoint.org/kevtris/2600.htm). Another tech page which includes annotated source code for both combat and adventure is Dan Boris’ VCS page (http://atarihq.com/danb/vcstech.htm). A fairly comprehensive page is Nick Bensema’s 2600 Programming Page (http://www.primenet.com/~nickb/atariprg.htm), complete with gobs of source examples and programming tools. Bob Colbert (rcolbert@novia.net) provides many development tools for the Supercharger (http://www.novia.net/~rcolbert/super.htm#super) on his home page. These tools are different than those found on the Supercharger CD. For the 7800 there was Har
For 2600 users there is the 2600 Programming guide. The Stella Guide is another useful document. Schematic, bankswitching and other 2600 technical information is available at Kevin Horton’s 2600 page. Another tech page which includes annotated source code for both combat and adventure is Dan Boris’ VCS page. A fairly comprehensive page is Nick Bensema’s 2600 Programming Page, complete with gobs of source examples and programming tools. John Saeger (john@whimsey.com) maintains the Atari Documentation Depot, which contains both 2600 and 7800 programming, development and game standards manuals. Bob Colbert (rcolbert@novia.net) provides many development tools for the Supercharger on his home page. These tools are different than those found on the Supercharger CD. Mac PowerPC users might wish to mosey on over to the Mactari site, which houses 2600 development tools for the Mac. For the 7800 there was Harry Dodgson’s (hdodgson@oeonline.com) Monitor Cart plus documentation. The 250+ pages inc
For 2600 users there is the 2600 Programming guide. The Stella Guide, along with other 2600 info can be found at ftp.ccnet.com. Schematic, bankswitching and other 2600 technical information is available at Kevin Horton’s 2600 page. Another tech page which includes annotated source code for both combat and adventure is Dan Boris’ VCS page. A fairly comprehensive page is Nick Bensema’s 2600 Programming Page, complete with gobs of source examples and programming tools. Bob Colbert (rcolbert@novia.net) provides many development tools for the Supercharger on his home page. These tools are different than those found on the Supercharger CD. For the 7800 there was Harry Dodgson’s (hdodgson@oeonline.com) Monitor Cart plus documentation. The 250+ pages included a stella guide, a 2600 programming manual which was a bit more readable, the Maria specs, and the 7800 docs plus numerous corrections to the Atari documentation. The package price was around $65. Alas, Harry has said that no offers will g