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OS X: Intel-native Atari ST emulator?
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Ian McCall
2011-07-19 07:23:51 UTC
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Hi.

I've been using NoSTalgia as my ST emulator on the Mac for a while now,
but it's PPC-only. With Lion about to turn up, that means it bites the
dust.

Is there a native Intel one anywhere? My hunts have come up short.


Cheers,
Ian
Matthias Arndt
2011-07-19 15:20:30 UTC
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Post by Ian McCall
Hi.
I've been using NoSTalgia as my ST emulator on the Mac for a while now,
but it's PPC-only. With Lion about to turn up, that means it bites the
dust.
Is there a native Intel one anywhere? My hunts have come up short.
Cheers,
Ian
Hatari can be run on OS X and I think there are binary distributions
available. Otherwise you have to compile it yourself.

There was just a new release yesterday.
check http://hatari.berlios.de/

cheers,
Matthias
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Ian McCall
2011-07-19 17:13:18 UTC
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Post by Matthias Arndt
Hatari can be run on OS X and I think there are binary distributions
available. Otherwise you have to compile it yourself.
There was just a new release yesterday.
check http://hatari.berlios.de/
Excellent - thanks for that. I noticed 1.5.0 didn't have an OS X
binary, so I've compiled it myself. Small hassle with incompatible libz
files (it's looking for /usr/local/lib/libz.dylib, which is 32bit
whereas my system is 64bit), but a bit of editing the CMake output has
fixed that and I now have a 64 bit binary.

I'll play around a bit to make sure all is working as expected, and if
it is I'll contribute the binary back.


Cheers,
Ian

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