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Atarians (Atari) ROM Chips (SEE NOTE):
Price: $18.00 each
Status: In Stock
Part #: ROMS014
Condition: New
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Replacement game ROM chips for CPU board. These replacement chips are 2716 EPROM chips, and are replacements for original obsolete PROM chips which are no longer being produced.
NOTE: When using EPROM chips in place of original PROM chips, the following modifications must be made to the CPU board in order for the EPROM chips to work:- Cut the trace between pin 21 and pin 18 of ROM E0 and/or ROM E00, depending on which is to have the EPROM installed.
- After cutting the trace, install a jumper from pin 18 to pin 12 (ground).
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Software Revision History for Atarians: None (not available, or never published/released by manufacturer).
The above software is provided as a service, but is not being sold. Price above reflects the cost of the service to provide the manufacturer-owned software on game-compatible media, and installation instructions for the software that comes on the media. We do not sell or own any manufacturer software.
NOTE: No returns on ROM & Software Updates - all sales final.
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ATARI: Atarians
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