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Conference hydra::amiga_v1

Title:AMIGA NOTES
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Created:Sat Apr 26 1986
Last Modified:Wed Feb 05 1992
Last Successful Update:Fri Jun 06 1997
Number of topics:5378
Total number of notes:38326

794.0. "Atari 8-bit emulator for ST " by BAGELS::BRANNON (Dave Brannon) Mon Oct 12 1987 13:36

    According to the ST Usenet, the emulator is available on DELPHI and
    Genie.  The source code is written in Megamax C.  
    
    Newsgroups: comp.sys.atari.8bit
Path: decwrl!sun!plx!dlb!auspyr!imagen!atari!neil
Subject: Re: Critcism or Embarassment,ATARI corp?
Posted: 5 Oct 87 17:50:24 GMT
Organization: Atari Corp/Mktg
 
In article <[email protected]>, [email protected] writes:
 
> Answer this question why did a ATARI try to block the release
> of the PD 8-bit emulator for the ST????? Don't quote Propietary OS.
 
The answer is easy.  We didn't.  Contrary to popular rumor/reports, Darek's
biggest problem when getting ready to release the emulator was getting
through to the right person here.  He ended up with myself and Richard Frick.
We took the story to Sam Tramiel, President of Atari Corp.  The three of us
agreed that we had no problem allowing the release of the emulator, but in
return for this we wanted Darek to release his source code as public domain.
The emulator as it currently exists is too slow to be useful, not to mention
the lack of support for important features like player/missile graphics.
 
At any rate, Darek was reluctant to do this at first.  He seemed to want
sole credit for the emulator.  The impasse was resolved on GEnie, in a
series of messages between Darek and myself with audience participation.
Then Darek asked for permission to sell an article on the emulator to an ST
magazine so he could make a little money for the project.  This was granted.
The emulator was recently published in ST-Log magazine (September issue) and
is available for download on GEnie and other places.
 
These days, Darek is getting along with Atari a little better.  I think he's
not a bad negotiator -- he was stirring up public sympathy for himself in
order to get what he wanted from us.  On the other hand, we got the source
code released, so we're happy too.  Let's hope that the project ends up
resulting in an emulator that does what we all want it to do.
 
-- 
--->Neil Harris, Director of Marketing Communications, Atari Corporation
UUCP: ...{hoptoad, lll-lcc, pyramid, imagen, sun}!atari!neil
GEnie: NHARRIS/ WELL: neil / BIX: neilharris / Delphi: NEILHARRIS
CIS: 70007,1135 / Atari BBS 408-745-5308 / Usually the OFFICIAL Atari opinion
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794.1BAGELS::BRANNONDave BrannonMon Oct 12 1987 13:437
    again from the ST Usenet:
    
    It emulates a 48K Atari 800.  Slowly.  But it does work!
    Might even run faster on a computer that has hardware support for
    things like display lists and player/missle graphics :-)
    
    -dave
794.2Huh?NAC::VISSERMon Oct 12 1987 14:153
    I'm sorry if I missed something here Dave, but could you explain
    the relevance of this topic?
    John
794.3BAGELS::BRANNONDave BrannonMon Oct 12 1987 15:1810
    the relevance is that the public domain source code in Megamax C for
    an Atari 8-bit emulator is now available if you have access to DELPHI
    or Genie.
    
      This may be of interest to those of us that upgraded from an 8-bit
    Atari (Commodore 64 emulators are available for the Amiga, but nothing
    so far for 8-bit Atari).  
    
    -dave
    
794.4NAC::VISSERMon Oct 12 1987 16:102
    Oh.