Path: utzoo!attcan!utgpu!watmath!iuvax!mailrus!ukma!phoenix From: phoenix@ms.uky.edu (R'ykandar Korra'ti) Newsgroups: comp.sys.amiga Subject: Re: Atari ST Emulator Message-ID: <12803@s.ms.uky.edu> Date: 30 Sep 89 16:26:23 GMT References: <1171@sdcc13.ucsd.EDU> <4249@sugar.hackercorp.com> Reply-To: phoenix@ms.uky.edu (R'ykandar Korra'ti) Organization: El'n'tk National Spaceport, Mission Control Lines: 18 In article <4249@sugar.hackercorp.com> karl@sugar.hackercorp.com (Karl Lehenbauer) writes: >In article <1171@sdcc13.ucsd.EDU> pa1329@sdcc13.ucsd.edu.UUCP (pa1329) writes: >>Does anyone know if there is an Atari ST Emulator on the Amiga? >No. Ick. Actually, yes, ick; or at least maybe. I've seen one, but it had been copied incorrectly and didn't work. It was set up originally (so says our theory) as a bootable floppy with many blocks of code stored OUTSIDE of files. At one point in the distribution - presumably right before it got to us - someone filecopied it, and that was that. It's an Australian hack, boots on a 68000 or 68020, and is specifically public domain. It requires a bootable TOS disk to get started - I presume this includes TOSbench, or whatever they call it. (TOS disks can be purchased from local Atari dealers, if you've got one.) It will, according to its doc file, boot most game floppies as well. - R'ykandar. -- | R'ykandar Korra'ti, Editor, LOW ORBIT | phoenix@ms.uky.edu | CIS 72406,370 | | Elfinkind, Unite! | phoenix@ukma.bitnet | PLink: Skywise | QLink: Bearclaw |