Ok- was scratching my head trying to find a Atari 5200/8-bit emulator, and just thought- it seems like it would be easy enough to take advantage of the x86 emulator at and then have autoexec.bat in each virtual environment in turn run various DOS-based emulators (of which there are many, including some for the 5200). So a DOS-based emulator running within a web-based/Java-based emulator! If I have time, I might try to figure this out, but feel free to take it on if you'd like. If you used the webbased x86 emulator to run a browser which in turn viewed the same page. Added TTY Tape Punch Emulator On there were some references to emulators that are no longer there like the Manchester Mark 1 ('Baby') at and the 8080 arcade emulator at Dave's Classics - XZ81 Note: found a 'SLIM' emulator but according to page 334 of no such computer exists (was made up). HP Calculators - may not be interested, but including anyway ENIMA Machine - not really a computer but close ZX emu PC/XT emulator Apple 2 (doesn't work) c64 Acorn BBC Model B, Amstrad CPC464, Dick Smith VZ-300, Sinclair VX Spectrum 48k, Sinclair ZX80, Sinclair ZX81.
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Avast says there is a virus at this web site: Interesting. In researching the iframe virus/worm warning, it seems to be somewhat common and more often then not is NOT a false report, but an indicator that the site has been hacked in some way. There are a bunch of iframe references in the page source, All flagged to be hidden. Some are pointing to a russian site, some are pointing to dead links, one is trying to load an xhtml/java page that seems to be trying to emulate IE and Firefox's 'unable to load page' prompts. One of the iframe links is which comes up as google-analyze.cn, except when you look up the IP, it's associated to like 5 different sites, and if you do a reverse trace on it, it goes back to ViewQwest in Singapore.
Norton Safe Web reports there are 101 viruses and 2 security risks on that address. Loading the page source up in FrontPage triggers Ad-Watch to pop up that it's trying to change HKeyCurentUser reg entries. So yeah, I get the feeling www.jac64.com has been compromised. The last page from the Atari ST emulator written in Java by David Dawkins. From Atari ST Emulator by David Dawkins Last Updated: 2-Jan-2000 Whut thu heyuck? I am writing an Atari ST emulator in Java, inspired by the ZX Spectrum Emulator, written by my friends Andrew Pollard and Adam Davidson.
My objective is to allow you to use an Atari ST in your web browser. This project was made possible by the STonX emulator. I used the STonX source as a base, and ported the core of it to Java.
News 2-Jan-2000 Happy New Year! I have organized all my Atari ST documentation, and made it available from this site. The CPU emulation code now tracks instruction execution times according to the M68000 Programmer's Guide (about 50% complete). 22-Dec-1999 We've moved! Thanks to lovely web design london uk, the emulator project now has its own domain. 6-Dec-1999 I just bought myself an Athlon system, so I'm finally able to get moving again. Try the emulator out here.
This is an old version of the emulator that works well in monochrome. The latest work has been on the colour versions. You can see a screenshot here; this is the ST running in Netscape which is running in Linux which is running in VMWare which is running in Windows NT.
I'm hoping to make the source available shortly. Status The emulator boots as an applet in both Explorer and Netscape, and can boot TOS 1.00, 1.02 and TOS 1.04.
I can't get later ROMs to boot correctly (yet). All screen modes are supported. The latest work has been on the colour modes, and this broke the mono screen (I haven't tried to boot the latest snapshot in mono mode for ages). Instruction execution times are averaged at 12 ticks per instruction, just so that I can get the rudimentary interrupts going (200Mhz, VBL, HBL, Timer B, umm, damn! I need to look at the source again.). I have a book that details the exact execution times.
I'm just not yet sure how to code it within the instruction dispatcher. This whole area is a mess. Floppy emulation seems to work great. The emulator reads PaCifiST disk images (coincidentally - seems to be what you get when you do 'dd if=/dev/fd0 of=diskt.st' under Linux). Demo Read These Notes First!
Once the emulator has loaded into your browser, the control panel will appear with 'Power On' and 'Monitor.' Buttons and a green floppy access LED. Hit 'Power On' to start the emulator. If everything's OK, you should see the floppy being accessed (in the emulator, not your computer:-).
Use Control-Left-Click to pick up the ST mouse pointer. Double-clicking is a problem in this version (already fixed in latest stuff). To open anything, left-click the icon and then select File-Open. You can browse the floppy drive A (if you choose the Tetris version); there are two tetris games there, and you can read the credits for them too. One is installed as an accessory, and the other is in the Kubis directory. The Kubis version seems to work better than the accessory version (almost certainly an emulation issue, no fault of the original programmers!).
The Tetris game is almost too fast on my Athlon 550Mhz. The faster your machine, the more responsive the emulator will be. Bear in mind that I developed this emulator on an AMD 486 DX4/100. Almost any machine out there should cope. OK, now you read all that, try it out:.
Monochrome Desktop With 'Tetris' Floppy (880Kb). Monochrome Desktop, no floppy (250Kb) Please let me know what does and doesn't work for you. I've ditched the.CAB file in favour of a.JAR file, and handled what seems to be a bug in the Netscape GZIPInputStream class, so now Netscape (V4.7) seems to work. Microsoft Explorer (IE5) also works fine; I would expect earlier versions of both browsers to work. The Kubis program and a bunch of other interesting Atari stuff can be downloaded from the author's site. Screenshots A few screenshots gathered at various points in the project:.
ST in Netscape in Linux in VMWare in NT:-). Desktop (monochrome). Desktop (low resolution colour). Super Sprint #1. Super Sprint #2. Super Sprint #3. Bubble Bobble #1.
Bubble Bobble #2. Monitor Atari ST Documentation Find a comprehensive set of documentation for the Atari ST here.
This is everything that I have found on the web since I started this project. Links. Jasper, the award-winning ZX Spectrum emulator, written in Java. STonX (there's also an unofficial homepage) - the basis of this emulator. PaCifiST - The original ST emulator for the PC.
Little Green Desktop - Excellent ST resource, including great support for emulators. WinSTon - A very impressive ST emulator for Windows. It just works. Gravity - Interesting Atari ST emulation resource. Contact Please send comments and feedback to [email protected].
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