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norm8332
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Spiders of Mars Dual-ROM NTSC Request

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Does anyone have the NTSC dual 4K+4K ROM set files for this game? I have a boxed cart with 1 bad ROM and can only find a PAL version online after searching for hours that has the dual 4K configuration.

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norm8332 wrote:Does anyone have the NTSC dual 4K+4K ROM set files for this game? I have a boxed cart with 1 bad ROM and can only find a PAL version online after searching for hours that has the dual 4K configuration.

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Sorry for the long delay to answer. I do have that.

I bought a spiders of Mars cart 10 years ago and I was surprised to notice it used only one 8k ROM while I had a version which required a 16k RAM expansion to play because it required 4k in 2 different BLK areas.

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Thanks, Will do.

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I got the ROM set from eslapion and it's ALIVE! Thanks for helping me save this cart!

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norm8332 wrote:I got the ROM set from eslapion and it's ALIVE! Thanks for helping me save this cart!

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At your service! :wink:

The information I sent you is part of the very first floppies I got in the early 80s before I had a C64. BASIC V4 which I placed online in 2006 is part of this collection.
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Why not upload the files to zimmers.net (where they belong IMHO)?

http://www.zimmers.net/anonftp/pub/cbm/ ... index.html
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I converted the bins from a combined, padded 16K file. I will post them if no one objects. There are 2 4K bins. One for A000 and one for 6000 without prg headers.
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No objections heard. Here they are. I don't have an account to upload at zimmers, so if you could, Tokra, please do.

Please give all thanks to eslapion for making this possible.

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