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Web Sites in Category Developer Resources

Atari Jaguar Potential Play-Testers - A list of potential play testers for new games.

Atari Museum: Jaguar - Download the cartridge and CD binary and encryption source files.

BadCoder Consolation - Downloadable binaries and sample source code.

BJL FAQ by Stone - FAQ for BJL (Beyond Jaggy Lines) which is an alternative to expensive hardware-based development solutions. This solution comprises a replacement for the Jaguar BIOS, a cable to link the Jaguar's second controller port to the PC parallel port, and a PC program that allows the transfer of Jaguar programs and data to the Jaguar's 2MB of internal RAM.

BJL-Homepage - Official site for an unofficial Jaguar development kit containing pertinent downloads.

DevCats - Jaguar development kit information, programmers tools, and source code.

Jagdev.org - Download developer tools and source code.

Jaguar Development Club - Information, news, and technical documents on programming the Atari Jaguar.

Jaguar Project Development Kit - Offers information and downloads for a project that provides hardware and software solutions to send a program into the Jaguar's memory and start it.

The Jaguar Server - Offers information, useage instructions, manuals, and history of the project.

Yahoo! Groups: Jag Play Testers - Group for people who have BJL, JagOS, JagServer, and JUGS which enable them to help test development projects. Offers discussion and updates when new underground games or demos are released.

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