
Your cartridges will also be protected from the possible damage, grease, and grime of rowdy guests or unruly children. Instead of dragging out all of your favorite cartridges, you can keep them safely stored away. Now thanks to the Harmony cartridge, you can have the convenience of an emulator with the rock-solid quality of a real console. Emulators are handy, but computers have other things running in the background, so games can slow down at times and that can ruin the experience. The Harmony cartridge is a simple, affordable, time-saving, space-saving, hassle-free way to play hundreds of games on your Atari 2600 console. To save me a little time and energy, I put eeloader.bin in the bottom right Quick Pick button so I can quickly download it to the Harmony cart whenever I want to go back to multicart mode. bin file will be displayed and you can left click the Download button to download the file to your Harmony cart. bin file, then any time you left click that button in the future, the information for that. Right click a Quick Pick button to select a. They are useful if the file name isn't going to change. Oh yeah, I almost forgot to mention the Quick Pick buttons. Now I can easily flip back and forth any time I want between my works in progress and multicart mode (with the SD card). So that means I can download a work in progress to the Harmony cartridge and when I want to use the SD card again to play games from the menu, all I have to do is download eeloader.bin to the cartridge. Based on what I read in the Harmony Cart Software thread, I renamed eeloader_104e_NTSC.bin to eeloader.bin then downloaded that to the Harmony cartridge and it worked. "If you program a single image to Harmony, it replaces the firmware with the game, so you need to reprogram firmware to get back to multicart mode."Īfter downloading harmony_105.zip and unzipping it, I downloaded eeloader_104e_NTSC.bin to the Harmony cart, but there was an error and the menu wouldn't come up.

I went searching the AtariAge Harmony cart forum and found this post by batari: After I tried a few works in progress, I wanted to use the SD card to play classic games, but I didn't know how to make the Harmony cart switch over to the SD card. On Windows, that will probably be:Īfter setting up those two things, I could click the Download button to send a work in progress to the Harmony cart. "It is located wherever the software is installed. Here is my (Duane Alan Hahn's) first experience with the Development Tab.ĪRM Dir was a mystery until I found this post by batari:
