Make sure to get the 16MB clones, not the 4MB which is often available from the same sellers. They probably would work, but less space for cart images. One thing I love about this project is the lack of SMD components. A Switch and the PICO is all it needs. I ive been waiting for the SIDkick-PICO to come into stock so I can try this with the C64. It replaces the SID, adding dual SID.
Great stuff as always!
Cool, Thanks! :)
Make sure to get the 16MB clones, not the 4MB which is often available from the same sellers. They probably would work, but less space for cart images.
One thing I love about this project is the lack of SMD components. A Switch and the PICO is all it needs. I ive been waiting for the SIDkick-PICO to come into stock so I can try this with the C64. It replaces the SID, adding dual SID.
Yup, fun, easy project! :)
If you have multiple PCBs, you can stack a few to hold the pins in place while you solder on the Pico :-)
That's a great suggestion!
Is this the best option for Atari 800?
All depends on your needs & budget. It Is great for what it does, but a FujiNet is similar and does more. You should probably end up having both. :)
Hi do this pico cart work with the ATARI 400?
Yuppers! :)
Does this work with the Atari 800 (non XL)?
You, yup! This will work on all Atari 400, 800, 1200XL, 600XL, 800XL, 65XE, 130XE, 800XE, and XEGS (XE Game System) 8-Bit computers.