- ATARI ST MAC EMULATOR MAC OS X
- ATARI ST MAC EMULATOR MAC OS
- ATARI ST MAC EMULATOR CODE
- ATARI ST MAC EMULATOR PC
We welcome as detailed information as possible, including attached screen shots. Use this link to email beta feedback in order to avoid our usual spam filter. This all needs to be verified by you, our beta testers.
ATARI ST MAC EMULATOR PC
Fusion PC betas will require a 512K or 1M Macintosh ROM image file. SoftMac 9.0 betas require a valid set of Mac Plus, Mac SE, Mac SE/30, Mac II, Mac IIx, Mac IIcx, Mac IIci, Mac LC, Mac LC II ROMs, Mac Quadra (any), Mac LC (any 3 digit model), Mac Centris (any), or similar Macintosh ROMs.
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Gemulator 9.0 betas require a valid set of Atari ST, Atari Mega ST, Atari STE, Atari Mega STE, Atari TT, or Mac Plus ROMs. No, we don´t expect most of you to be doing this.
ATARI ST MAC EMULATOR CODE
* A built-in debugger is exposed, which allows hard core geeks to actually trace through 680x0 code instruction by instruction and capture traces.
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ATARI ST MAC EMULATOR MAC OS
Earlier Mac OS versions have not been tested in all screen resolutions. Mac OS 8.1 has been tested in 1920x1200 256-color mode. * Screen resolution is now supported up to 1920x1200. We recommend using the "Add" button to clone existing virtual machine profiles to create both 6800 Atari ST and Macintosh profiles. For example, Atari ST TOS 2.06 ROMs can be booted in either the default 68000 mode, or in 68030 mode which will enable 68882 FPU emulation but break some Atari ST applications that are not 68030 compatible. Each ROM has a preferred default which can now be overridden. In merging the SoftMac and Gemulator 680x0 engines both emulators now have this common support: All the same disk images and ROM files supported by the 8.x releases should still work in 9.0. Whether this happens at all will depend on demand from users of MS-DOS.įrom the functionality point of video, the 9.0 releases should be as compatible as the 8.x releases. It is possible that Fusion PC will also be revived in the future to target MS-DOS hosts, either from the current Fusion PC 3.0 sources or from the ported SoftMac sources.
ATARI ST MAC EMULATOR MAC OS X
Very soon these products will be ported from being 32-bit applications to being 64-bit applications which will be targeted at 64-bit Windows, Mac OS X Leopard, and 圆4 distributions of Linux. More importantly, these changes are also intended to ease the porting process. These changes and fixes result in a more consistent experience regardless of the version of Windows being run on or the host CPU being used. Gemulator 8 and SoftMac 8 had used forked sources which had diverged significantly and had subtly different behaviour. * Merge back to a common 680x0 emulation engine. For example, the "write watch" API in Windows is no longer being used as it is not consistently available on different PCs.
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* Eliminate Windows calls specific to certain Windows releases and choosing more general purpose implementations instead. * Remove menu options that had little effect (such as "Fast Refresh" or "Use Hardware Timer") in order to reduce testing complexity. * Improve support for running in virtual machines such as VMware and Virtual PC. * Support for running in WOW64 mode on 64-bit XP and 64-bit Vista. * Fix video where on some systems the screen refresh was either very slow or infrequent. For the version 9.0 releases, several high priority issues were addressed relating to stability and reliability which were found after the 8.x releases: A beta refresh will follow in September on the 15th anniversary of when Gemulator version 1.0 was first released at the 1992 Glendale Atari Fair. The first supported beta release of GEMULATOR 2008 is now available, which includes a beta release of SOFTMAC 2008. The ninth generation of our 680x0 emulation products Gemulator and SoftMac is now under development. It is recommended that before running beta releases that you back up any existing emulation files, such as ROM image files, floppy disk and hard disk virtual disk files, and settings files. The beta releases provided on this page are current bleeding-edge builds of our products which have not undergone the same level of testing as past formal releases. (updated by Darek Mihocka on August 14 2007)