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That could be built with Apple's great free tools provided with MacOS X.
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I wanted a full screen mode in addition to the windowed mode of Derek's port.Īlso, Derek's port is dependent on Code Warrior™, and I wanted an emulator Including full cartridge and machine support, hard drives, etc.
However, I really wantedĪn emulator that could keep up with all of the features of the Atari800 emulator, Good port of Atari800 for OS9 and Carbon on OS X. Why did I write another Atari emulator for the Mac? Derek Ledbetter has a Also thanks to Al Yarusso at AtariAgeįor mirroring the binary and source, and MacUpdate for mirroring the binary.Īnd of course Dan and the rest of you who have sent in invaluable bug and testing Visit their website at for full info on theirĮmulator core.) Many thanks to Daniel Noguerol for his hard work on the originalĪnd ported versions of the R: driver. The whole Atari800 team for their invaluable support and suggestions. Special Thanks go to Jacek Poplawski for writing the general SDL port,Īnd the entire libSDL team that has made this port possible. Require ROM image files from the original Atari systems, which are not included Separately, but includes it within the application package. It does not require libSDL to be installed
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To Mac OS X, and added a full native Cocoa interface, including Preferences, I have ported the SDL version of the Atrari800 emulator But the times they do startup fine, they run perfectly with no further unexpected quits during gameplay (just the volume issue).This is the home page of the Macintosh OS X Port of David Firth's FantasticĪtari 800 Emulator. I've also noticed that those same select games that play at lower volumes are the same that occasionally unexpectedly quit at the startup. I don't know if it's something easy to do, but I don't remember differences in audio levels in the past using macmame. If not, I think this would be a great thing to implement. Is there an option I'm overlooking (similar to iTunes soundcheck) that will make all games the same level. Is there a sure way to keep these ROMs "favorited" at startup?Īnother question/suggestion I have is I've noticed that some games audio is much much lower than others. To remedy this in the meantime, I've tried simply "favoriting" the ROMs I do have, but they won't all stay in the favorite list. One questions I have is whether or not their is an option to consolidate the list to only the ROMs stored in the ROMs folder? First, I'd like to thank you for keeping this going.