Are you creating new Homebrew games or hacks?ย Want to make a cartridge of a game that was never released?ย These boards use standard 2764 (8K), 27128 (16K), 27256 (32K), and 27512 (64K) EPROMs.
The proper size needs to be selected based on the EPROM that will be used.
Besides our original boards, we added a New Design (ND) (Pictured) that uses a modern ATF22V10C chip versus the GAL20V8B chips. The holes are also larger for easier insertion of the EPROM chips. Because of the updated design and chip, these boards cost slightly more.
Boards are pre-assembled for your convenience.ย You need an EPROM (and an EPROM programmer) and soldering skills.ย As a convenience, if you do not have an EPROM programmer, we added an option for us to program the EPROMs and solder them. Please see below.
For quantities over 100, please email us for a quote!
EPROM Programming: We will not burn EPROM's of copyright games. This service is meant for people who would like to make a freely released game's physical cartridge or homebrew developers wanting to make physical cartridges for their games. If you want to create a reproduction, please order a bare board, or we will cancel your order. Use the contact us to learn how to send us the file(s).
Returns/Exchanges: Returns and exchanges will only be given on unused boards. There will be no refund or return if the board has been soldered on or altered. Please evaluate the boards upon receipt, and if there is an issue with them, please contact us.
Additional information
Weight | 0.25 oz |
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Joseph Nesbella (verified owner) –
8-bit classics 2600 PCBs are phenomenal! Amazing quality! I can no longer see well enough or have the coordination to solder. The service to program EPROMs, and solder them is well worth it! 8-bit classics is so helpful and easy to work with and everything oozes professionalism and quality. Thank you so much!
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Peter Steriotis (verified owner) –
Hands Down the BEST Atari 2600 PC Boards.Very High Quality materials used in production.I have purchased and used hundreds of 8-Bit Classics board’s and they performed flawlessly every single time.I will not use any other boards.Customer for life.Highly Recommended !!!
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robert –
can someone send me a link where I can find Eproms chips that I can use for this pcb thank you
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8-Bit Classics –
It really depends on what is compatible with EPROM programmer. You would want to look at that and what may be compatible. Here is a link to eBay though for a general search.
https://www.ebay.com/sch/i.html?_from=R40&_nkw=eprom+%282764%2C+27128%2C+27256%2C+27512%29
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jydie (verified owner) –
I soldered in a 28 pin socket so I could easily replace the EPROM. Definitely worth the price!!!
Note: When inserting just this bare PCB, make sure the EPROM side is facing up (towards the back of the Atari 2600). You should be looking at the GAL chip on the bottom of the PCB. Comparing it to a normal 2600 cartridge: label side = EPROM side and blank side = GAL side.
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