![]() The procedure is described at the Microsoft Knowledge Base here and in The Windows Club here. However, the multi-game cartridge does not support this, so you will have to disable this on your PC if you want the cartridge reading and writing to work. This is a known issue related to Windows trying to add additional files and folders for system volume information on the drive. ![]() Or when you take no action at all, the drive disappears and an error message pops up, stating that there is something wrong with the drive. But, after selecting the drive, Windows Explorer becomes unresponsive. #Lynx boot.img atari windows 8.1#If you have Windows 8.1 as your operating system or a more recent version (that would be Windows 10) you may notice that after connecting, the cartridge does show up as a drive. I am describing the procedure for Windows 7, 8, 8.1 and 10. The PC should show a new drive volume with a drive letter. Next, connect the USB connector of the MVBD with a classic USB cable to your PC. Make sure you align the crosses (XXXX) and naughts (OOOO) to the same side on both the cartridge and the connector. Originally it was used to dump only Vectrex ROM files to a Vectrex multi-cartridge. This is a small oblong electronics board with a big black connector for the cartridge, a large EPROM and a USB-type C connector. First step is to insert a rewritable multi-game cartridge in the USB base connector called the Mateos Vectrex Burner Dumper (MVBD). Using the cartridge is like writing a single file to a USB drive. The instructions here are meant to suplement those of Mateos. Mateos has instructions on his website as well. ![]() This post is to help out using the cartridge. It can also store 8 512 Kb sized images using 2 of the 16 storage spaces per ROM file. Mateos’s multi-game cartridge for the Atari Lynx is a really useful cartridge that allows you to store up to 16 images of Lynx games of up to 256 Kb each. ![]()
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