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 SimCoupé 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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