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Atari (XL/XE) Emulators
Posted: Fri Oct 14, 2011 2:39 pm
by mdpenny
Can anyone here suggest/recommend an emulator of the Atari XL/XE-type computers, preferably one that's (fairly) recent?
If any of these emulators can handle Atari floppy disc images, then even better
TIA,
--Martin
Posted: Fri Oct 14, 2011 4:11 pm
by BigEd
Did you try
Altirra? It's for Windows - I think it has a good technical foundation. The web page implies that it handles disk images.
Cheers
Ed
* I tried it on linux using WINE but it didn't work
Posted: Fri Oct 14, 2011 5:50 pm
by mdpenny
Did you try
Altirra? It's for Windows - I think it has a good technical foundation. The web page implies that it handles disk images.
Cheers
Ed
* I tried it on linux using WINE but it didn't work
Interesting - seems to work (under XP SP3), and also seems to have a wide range of options - can set for "standard" 400, 800, 600XL, 800XL, 65XE, 130XE, plus other memory sizes, and can "cook up" hybrid options as well.
Many thanks
--Martin
Posted: Fri Oct 14, 2011 6:13 pm
by BigEd
Glad it worked - it was more of a suggestion, but I'll take your response as a recommendation!
I heard of it in a visual6502 context, because it has a
test suite (7z archive), and the author wrote a good document about
low level observations (pdf). It's all GPL too, which is a good sign.
Here are some screenshots from
the Altirra page:
Running
drac030's 65C816 XL/XE OS:
Mid-scanline changes in the BeweSoft 8 players demo:
Cheers
Ed
Posted: Sun Oct 16, 2011 1:05 am
by BillO
Did they take special measures to make it ssslllooowwwwww?
If not, it's not a real emulation.

Posted: Sun Oct 16, 2011 9:03 am
by mdpenny
Did they take special measures to make it ssslllooowwwwww?
If not, it's not a real emulation.

From what I remember from a quick read of the docs, then yes - and has used some of the "spare" performance to improve accuracy.
--Martin
Re: Atari (XL/XE) Emulators
Posted: Fri Oct 28, 2011 2:03 pm
by ChuckT
Can anyone here suggest/recommend an emulator of the Atari XL/XE-type computers, preferably one that's (fairly) recent?
If any of these emulators can handle Atari floppy disc images, then even better :)
TIA,
--Martin
There is one for the Nintendo DSI and I think it is a download.
There is an emulator on the Atari's Greatest Hits volume 2 for the Nintendo DS but you really need an oversized Nintendo DS XL because the keyboard is too small on a regular DS to get any typing done with the stylus.
I wrote a simple program to count continually and display the number. It was up to about 3 million before my son turned it off.