If you go into the CLASSICS-folder and further into the RPF1 or RPF2 folders, you will find the ROMs embedded into rpf-files. Using a Hex editor, I managed to extract a few games by comparing them to some working Atari bin-ROMs I had. And it was just a matter of deleting a bunch of stuff at the beginning and the end of the rpf-files and save it as a .bin.
Problem is that I know next to nothing about Hex editing. Is there any smart solution for figuring out where the ROM data starts and where it ends inside the rpf-files?
If you go into the CLASSICS-folder and further into the RPF1 or RPF2 folders, you will find the ROMs embedded into rpf-files. Using a Hex editor, I managed to extract a few games by comparing them to some working Atari bin-ROMs I had. And it was just a matter of deleting a bunch of stuff at the beginning and the end of the rpf-files and save it as a .bin.
Problem is that I know next to nothing about Hex editing. Is there any smart solution for figuring out where the ROM data starts and where it ends inside the rpf-files?