Yarek wrote:

> I've redesigned internal ATOM, so now I'm looking for
> orders, as the price is 25 EUR

Excellent news - count me in  :-)


> Is there a Sam emulator that simulates ATOM?
> I've downloaded the SimCoupe-0.81a-Win32.zip, but
> I have no idea how to enable the ATOM.

0.81a doesn't officially support it, though it had some of the early Atom
code that /almost/ worked.

One of the 0.90 beta versions added the Atom sub-directory implementation
that Wolfgang mentioned.  Any disk images in the Atom directory would become
records in a virtual Atom disk that was created when SimCoup� was started
up.  It was an interesting idea, but managing the images and order of
records was too messy, so it was later dropped (for now anyway).

Fairly recently I added HDF hard disk image support, as used by a number of
Spectrum emulators.  On NT/W2K/XP/Linux you can also use real disk devices:
hard disks, compact flash cards, and potentially anything else that looks
like a disk device.

I've not finished the user-interface for selecting the Atom device, but you
can still use it from the command-line if you know the name of the device.
I'll get in touch with you off the list to see what you need...

Si

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