![]() The following screenshot shows PC Ditto running MS DOS 3.21 … on Hatari emulating an Atari 1040 STF … on macOS 12.2:Īmstrad CPC (and ZX Spectrum) emulation with Retro Virtual Machine Alas, I couldn’t find working Aladin disks to mess with. I could find PC Ditto disks and run it without troubles on Hatari. Maybe that’s where this emulation madness came from ! I use to run DOS programs (including Turbo Pascal) thanks to PC Ditto, or even run MacOS thanks to Aladin. It was possible a the time to run a few emulators on ST’s. I could test various versions of TOS (1.04, 1.06, 1.62, …), EmuTOS, including MultiTOS / MiNT. Standard resolutions 640×400 (B&W), 640×200 (4 colors), 320×200 (16 colors) but also non standards resolution, up to 1024×768 with 16 colorsĪs an example the next screenshots show Populous running 320×200 16 colors:.Processors ranging for Motorola 68000 up to 68040, running from 8MHz to 32MHz, with ou without FPU.520/1040 STs, but also STEs, Mega ST/STEs, TTs or Falcons.It can of course emulate other configurations: It worked pretty well, though the mouse pointer was sometimes a bit dodgy. I set Hatari for a Motorola 68000 8 Mhz micro-processor, with 1024Kb of RAM, a 640×400 monochrome display and a ROM with TOS 1.04. I tend to configure emulators to be as close as possible as the computers I owned. The following screenshot shows Hatari running the french version of TOS 1.04, along with the GEM desktop: I looked around for Atari ST emulators, and the best I could find was Hatari (version 2.3.1). It was also time for my firsts printers, starting with a Citizen 120D, and a few years later, an HP Deskjet 500. This were also the times of my first tries with digital artwork. This was the era of DTP (Desktop Publishing), and I used software like “Publishing Partner”, “Calamus” or “Le Redacteur”. I had the monochrome 640×400 bitmap display, so it could run “professional” software (and, indeed, very few games). This is the machine on which I taught myself C, C++, 68000 assembly language, event-based programming, GUI programming, and wrote a lot of GFA Basic code. I have very very fond memories of it, and learned quite a bit with it ! So I opted for the “ Jackintosh” (which was sold for 6 times less, if memory serves) I still remember the price tag of 24 000 Fr (around 4 800 €, not tacking into account a 40-years inflation) when it was displayed at the Fnac stores. ![]() At the time, I use to dream of having a Macintosh 512K or a Macintosh Plus. I have been using an Atari 1040 STF back in the late 80’s. In the last post, I explained how I jumped into the retro-computing bandwagon, and built a few DIY boxes for retro-gaming via software emulation, based on the RecalBox project.ĭuring the same time, I also explored how to run old computers systems on the current hardware I use day by day, namely an Intel Core 7 quad core MacBook Pro.
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