

- #ATARI EMULATOR MAC OS FOR MAC OS X#
- #ATARI EMULATOR MAC OS FULL#
- #ATARI EMULATOR MAC OS SOFTWARE#
- #ATARI EMULATOR MAC OS CODE#
#ATARI EMULATOR MAC OS SOFTWARE#
Contains reimplemented versions of OS, BASIC, and handler ROMs to run 8-bit software with high compatibility without needing Atari ROMs.Support for most popular 8-bit image file formats: ATR, ATX, ATZ, DCM, XFD, PRO, ARC, BAS, ROM, BIN, A52, CAS, SAP.Best-in-class emulation accuracy of undocumented hardware behavior, including undocumented 6502 instructions, precise DMA timing, mid-screen register changes, hardware bugs, and cycle-precise timer IRQs.Full, cycle-exact emulation of all documented hardware features.All trademarks belong to their respective owners.
#ATARI EMULATOR MAC OS CODE#
Note: Neither the author nor the software on this page is affiliated with Atari, and there is no code or software from Atari included in the downloads. If you are struck by nostalgia too or have a desire to do some Atari development, perhaps it might be useful to you, too. It also serves as a modularity test for the VirtualDub code base, from which Altirra shares some components. This is the result.Īt this point, I've learned a lot more about the Atari and Altirra now emulates more than I ever had or did years ago, but I still work on it periodically. Over a decade later, I was struck by both nostalgia and ambition and started to write a new 8-bit Atari emulator from scratch. I had access to a number of 8-bit computers in my childhood, but my most favorite was the Atari 800, a 1.79MHz 6502-based computer with color graphics and a disk drive, and which as the predecessor to the Amiga, another favorite of mine. ( MESS is a multi-console emulator which includes support for the Atari 8.Altirra, an 8-bit Atari computer emulator The Atari 5200 Frequently Asked Questions page. ROM Organizer, which can sort Atari 5200 ROMs. The Atari 800 Frequently Asked Questions page.Ī, an excellent source of Atari information and all known ROMs for the 2600, 5200, and 7800. Some autotypers for Rainbow disks and cartridges. The 5200 programmers just knew all the tricks of the hardware much more than the 800 programmers did. If you can, try to find the 5200 version of a game-usually, it's better than the 800 equivalent, even though the hardware was identical. The shareware version deactivates sound and some extra options, but it's still a lot of fun to play with if you have some fun games.

(The 5200 is a game machine based largely around the hardware of an 800XL.) The Rainbow emulator can perform the duties of an Atari 400, 800, 800XL, 130XE or 5200. To Richard Bannister, who ported Jum52 to the Macintosh.Įmulator Enhancer, which adds extra features to Rainbow.Ītari Virtual Disk Editor 1.2.3, needed to modify Rainbow disks. Jum52 is a Carbon application, and thus runs natively under MacOS X. At the present, collision detection is rather hit and miss (no pun intended), but otherwise the emulator is solid enough. Jum52 has reasonable compatibility with Atari 5200 titles. Jum52/MacOS is an Atari 5200 emulator for MacOS. (You will need to remove "_pleasenospam" from the address before sending.)Įmulator Enhancer, which adds extra features to Jum52. To Mark Grebe, who ported Atari800MacX to the Macintosh.
#ATARI EMULATOR MAC OS FOR MAC OS X#
To Derek Ledbetter, who ported Atari 800.Ītari800MacX is another port of the aptly-named PC emulator "Atari 800." This version is developed using Cocoa, so it is for Mac OS X only, but it is more up-to-date than the previously listed port. This emulator is also open-source the source code is available from its home page. There are two separate versions available for download: a Mac OS X Carbonized version, and a classic Mac OS version. To Joseph and Mike Fenton, authors of Wacke.Ītari 800 is a port of an excellent Atari 800-series emulator on the PC.
#ATARI EMULATOR MAC OS FULL#
The shareware version only allows for small video registered users can choose full screen mode. Unfortunately, Atari 5200 mode is not supported. The graphics rendering is also very accurate, unlike Rainbow's washed-out palette. It seems to be very accurate with most Atari titles, and even supports full sounds and most GTIA effects. Wacke is the Weightless Atari Computer Keepsake Emulator. Coincidentally, the Atari 800XL was my first computer. It has a loyal following, and the debate over platform superiority between the Atari 130XE and the Commodore 128 still rages on. The Atari 800 was an 8-bit home computer, much like a Commodore 64 or an Apple II.
