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Emulador de Cartucho: Atari 2600

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27 comments
Mar 30, 2009. 3:56 PMrobobend says:
yo whattup, Shout out To Portugal, can I translate this and put it in english? Thanks Alex
Mar 30, 2009. 6:21 PMrobobend says:
gracias mi amigo, yo estoy un americano idiota!, muchas amores, lo siento por los haters
Jan 14, 2011. 8:33 AMscottinnh says:
Be nice... your use of "haters" is a bit of a stretch. People can rightfully complain if something is not in English - it is predominantly an English speaking site. That is just reality, not bias.

I did see you generously offered to translate this. Thank you! That would be most appreciated. While I can run the content through Google Translate, it obviously would not be as readable or accurate of a translation...
Feb 20, 2009. 3:53 AMerror32 says:
Why not write in English so everybody knows what you're talking about?
Mar 24, 2009. 12:42 AMmatbh says:
we learnt english, so u can learn portuguese too. why not learn another language?
Dec 16, 2009. 4:35 PMosgeld says:
yes, because I often find myself in Portugal


Dec 17, 2009. 1:45 AMerror32 says:
Another person that reads hack-a-day ;)
Feb 20, 2009. 6:57 AMDecepticon says:
Who's to say we can't acquire these 'emulators' or build our own. Please, your instructables look very interesting but is useless to the english community...unless they can speak/read portugese.
Feb 20, 2009. 8:16 AMerror32 says:
But why post it here then, if everybody would write articles in their native language this website would not make sense anymore.
Feb 21, 2009. 4:56 AMDecepticon says:
I never said it was a crime, I actually gave you a compliment. You know what, then post your instructions on a brazilian website. I'm tired of being nice.
Feb 23, 2009. 7:08 AMDecepticon says:
If it's useless to the rest of the world, then why post it on this website? post it in your own country then.
Mar 24, 2009. 12:51 AMmatbh says:
if u can't read the instructions, just jump to another page... its simple! just chill...
Feb 20, 2009. 5:09 AMJoe Martin says:
Why not write an ible' ;-)
Apr 14, 2009. 5:24 PMsteed1172 says:
gosh dang.... something useful and i can't read it :(
Mar 24, 2009. 12:43 AMmatbh says:
muito bacana o tutorial... lembrei dos tempos de atari... sempre tem q ter um americano idiota achando que so existe o idioma ingles no mundo... ai ai ai.... abraco
Feb 22, 2009. 11:29 AMwfelix says:
vtruco... aqui é uma comunidade de compartilhamento. Se vc esta fazendo algo com uma parte "fechada" mediante compra de programa, vc nem deveria escrever aqui vtruco... here is a SHARING community. if you doing something "not free", and if we need purcharge some part(software), you´d never write your "instructable" here.
Feb 20, 2009. 1:21 PMPS118 says:
Your cartridge cables are great and all, but I have to wonder what you do with it from here?

To do anything interesting, you'd still need some kind of computer interface that could feed it data. Still quite a ways away from making your own games.

Now what would be really cool, is if somebody crack open an Atari cartridge like this, and slap in a flash chip and usb interface to program it. Now that would be something to play with!
Feb 20, 2009. 3:16 PMPS118 says:
Yeah I saw that before. Now that I look closer tho, the breadboard circuit reads data from (what looks like) a CF card? BTW, are you planning on wring an instructible for the circuit as well?
Feb 20, 2009. 9:11 PMbeavis2k says:
From another page in chile http://www.zona8bits.cl/node/215, it seems that it uses SD card (in the photo is SDmicro) to load the file into the cart. It says that it works with Atari 2600, Odyssey, Master System, Atari 5200, ZX Spectrum, MSX and others, soon with Atari 8 Bit. It cost about $130, and currently it is a prototype since it uses a bread board, maybe limited. There are also you tube videos by vtrucco that shows how it works. Looks like an interesting project, when you simplify it for less techie people (like me ) then i will definitely buy it :)
Feb 20, 2009. 10:35 AMbeavis2k says:
Visit his photobucket site and you see that there is another component, the eprom writer he is talking about http://s244.photobucket.com/albums/gg28/vtrucco/Emulador%20de%20Cartucho/ also, if you want to read this page in english, use google translator, or click http://translate.google.com/translate?u=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.instructables.com%2Fid%2FEmulador_de_Cartucho_Atari_2600%2F&sl=pt&tl=en&hl=en&ie=UTF-8 for the translation... nice instructable, I also wanted to use this for my old atari, but this looks to advanced for me :(

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