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    Default Atari Jaguar Development Interface for Falcon 030 Proto

    Don't know what it is , but thought someone might be interested.

    http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll...145376235&rd=1

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    Default Re: Atari Jaguar Development Interface for Falcon 030 Proto

    Neat. Now I'll just have to find a Falcon

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    Yes, that looks interesting enough. However, since I don't collect Atari and I don't have the money, it isn't nearly as tempting as it would be for some of you other guys.

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    Ed, look at the printed text on the pcb. It says Falcon2Jag. Maybe it's useable on a Jaguar.
    Seeking display quality copy of I Want My Mommy for the 2600... if you have one, PM me, I will pay/trade well.

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    from the auction:
    This allows an external SCSI drive to be connector to the Falcon, which will emulate a CD Drive for the Jaguar System.

    Quote Originally Posted by chadtower
    Ed, look at the printed text on the pcb. It says Falcon2Jag. Maybe it's useable on a Jaguar.
    you got it, but get rid of that maybe.


    seriously, it looks like some passive adapter thingy.
    should be easy to duplicate if someone would buy it.
    if i was into atari, i would buy it for sure.


    this thing is probably also good for playing ISOs on your jaguar.
    but just writing the ISOs to a cd-r is probably less hassle than
    shoving it onto your falcon hdd, then booting the stuff from there.
    but then, i dont know shit about jaguar/falcon.

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