ARAnyM (Atari Running on Any Machine)

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ARAnyM is a multiplatform virtual machine (a software layer) for
running Atari ST/TT/Falcon TOS/GEM applications on any hardware with
many host operating systems. The reason for writing ARAnyM is to
provide Atari power users with faster and better machines. The ultimate
goal is to create a new platform where TOS/GEM applications could
continue to live forever.

Features:

* 68040 CPU (including MMU040)

* 68040 and 68881/2 FPU

* 14 MB ST-RAM and up to 3824 MB (configurable) of FastRAM

* VIDEL, Blitter, MFP, ACIA, IKBD for highest possible compatibility

* Sound (compatible with Atari XBIOS Sound subsystem, including
TimerA DMA IRQ)

* Atari floppy DD/HD for connecting floppy image or real floppy
drive

* Two IDE channels for connecting disk images, hard drives, or
CD-ROMs

* Extended keyboard and mouse support (including mouse wheel)

* Direct access to host file system via BetaDOS and MiNT xfs drivers

* Networking using ethernet emulation with a driver for MiNT-Net

* TOS 4.04, EmuTOS, or Linux as the booting operating system

* Runs with FreeMiNT, MagiC, and any other operating system that
runs also on real Atari computers

* Native CD-ROM access (under Linux, other OS: audio CD only) without
scsi, ide, or other emulation

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aranym-0.9.14.tar.gz 0001831715 1.75 MB
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Revision 24 (latest revision is 46)
Stephan Kulow's avatar Stephan Kulow (coolo) accepted request 137223 from Marcus Meissner's avatar Marcus Meissner (msmeissn) (revision 24)
- Update to aranym 0.9.14.
 version 0.9.14 news:
 Mac users: check out the new bridged ethernet (see README_ethernet.rtf).
 All users: try out the new Single Blit Composing and Single Blit Refresh
 modes - they might give you a better video performance.
 There are also many compilation and build fixes for various MacOSX targets
 and few MPFR FPU fixes.
 And last but not least, there's a neat user requested feature - mouse ungrab
 (frees your keyboard and mouse from ARAnyM window so you can work in other
 applications while ARAnyM is running) simply by clicking the host middle
 mouse button (well, works only if you don't have the Eiffel mouse wheel
 emulation enabled in settings).
 version 0.9.13 news:
 A couple of important bugfixes accumulated in last few days:
   o USB NatFeat doesn't fail to claim devices in certain cases
   o MPFR FPU got fix for restarting of instructions after access error
   o JIT CPU version should work even when compiled with newer compilers
   o update your mmusetup.cnf in MiNT setup for larger FastRAM (see
     provided atari/mmusetup.cnf that is set for 512 MB FastRAM now)
 version 0.9.12 news:
 New features:
   o MPFR based new precise FPU emulation core. Somewhat slower than the
     normally used IEEE or UAE FPU emulation cores (about 5 times)
     but should be totally complete and precise. Enabled in Linux binary
     MMU builds (aranym-mmu). Hopefully Debian-m68k developers will enjoy it
     :-)
   o USB NatFeat fully usable: http://wiki.aranym.org/manual#usb
     With a FreeMiNT driver you can access your USB flash discs from
     the Atari side easily. First enter the SETUP GUI and plug in
     the desired USB device. The USB support is compiled in by default (forwarded request 136998 from AndreasSchwab)
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