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Atari 2600 for MiSTer Board

This is the port of A2601 by Retromaster

Installation

  • Copy the *.rbf file to the root of the system SD card.
  • Place some Atari 2600 ROMs into Atari2600 folder

Usage notes

Input devices

  • Gamepad can be used as joystick and paddle. In Auto(single) mode joystick mode is activated by Fire button. Paddle mode is activated by Paddle1 button. Auto mode is suitable for single play. For multiplay switch the mode in OSD to explicit Joystick or Paddle according to the game.
  • Mouse can be used as Paddle.

Supported mappers

  • Auto detected: F8, FA, F6, F4, FA
  • Manual set through file extension(ex: my_game.E0) : E0, FE, 3F, P2(PitFall II), CV
  • SuperChip (128b RAM). 's' can be added to extension to automatically enable SuperChip (i.e. my_game.00s).
  • Any mapper can be forced through file extension. Supported extensions: F8, F6, FE, E0, 3F, F4, P2, FA, CV

Download precompiled binaries

Go to releases folder.

Original readme

A2601 An FPGA-based clone of the Atari 2600 video game console (Release 0.1.0)

This archive contains source code for VHDL implementation and Python script utilities for the A2601 video game console project.

VHDL source code provided includes implementation of the 6502(7) CPU, the TIA, the 6532 RIOT, additional audio/video/joypad circuitry and bankswitching schemes plus additional RAM used by some game cartridges. Test benches are supplied for all main components (although they may be slightly out of date).

The 6502 CPU core has been developed from scratch for this project. It contains hand-crafted finite state machine and controls that implement all documented 6502 opcodes. It synthesizes quickly and has good performance in the simulator.

The TIA implementation digitally synthesizes NTSC composite video signal via a lookup table that contains a sequence of values that signifies a sine wave at correct phase for each one of the 16 chrominance values selectable in the TIA.

You should be able to synthesize the A2601 in Xilinx ISE without any major problems. No project files are included, but it is best to create these yourself, anyway. Two top level entities are provided: One reads cartridge ROM data from on-board flash memory, the other stores the ROM data in the FPGA built-in SRAM. It is also possible to run A2601 sources in a VHDL simulator. Some helper utilities and a test bench are provided for this purpose in the A2601/util directory.

For more information, visit the project website at http://retromaster.wordpress.com/a2601.

All source code and other content found in this archive is subject to GNU General Public License Version 3. See the included LICENSE.TXT file for details.

Copyright 2006, 2007, 2010 Retromaster.

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