Gemulator's main limitations are that copy protected floppy disks are not supported, MIDI ports are not supported, and timing dependent software is not supported. Support for the open source Atari TOS ROM clone known as "EmuTOS" Selectable 68000, 68010, 68020, 68030, and 68040 emulationĦ8881/68882 floating point co-processor emulationĪpple Macintosh II, Macintosh IIci, and Macintosh Quadra emulationīuilt-in 68000 debugger and third party debugger support Gemulator 9 and Gemulator SoftMac releases add these Macintosh related features: Support for very large hard disk partitions, CD-ROMs, and network drivesĮasy-to-use point and click configurationīlack and white Macintosh Plus emulation with support for System 6 and System 7 STE emulation, support for STE-only TOS (TOS 1.6, TOS 1.62, and TOS 2.05)Ĩ00圆00, 1024x768, 1280x1024, and 1600x1200 video modesįull screen and windowed modes of operation
Windows-hosted releases of Gemulator add additional capabilities that go beyond those of the original MS-DOS version: For example, you can edit and run your GFA Basic programs, run Pagestream and print your documents, run Calamus SL and print your documents, query your Data Manager ST databases, write documents with Word Writer ST, draw graphics with Degas Elite, run some old Macintosh software using Magic Sac, and most other things you do on an Atari ST computer. With all versions of Gemulator, you can run most of the major desktop publishing, graphics, word processing, and finance software written for Atari ST computers. Support for TOS 1.0, TOS 1.2, TOS 1.4, TOS 2.06, and MagiC ST Low (320x200 16-color), ST Medium (640x200 4-color), ST High (640x400 monochrome) graphics support.ħ20K and 1.44M floppy disk support, able to read Atari ST formatted floppiesĪtari ST hard disk support (via VHD disk image files) On November 30 2008, Gemulator 9.0 was officially released, supporting a built-in 68000/68030 debugger, improved compatibility with Windows Vista and recent multi-core 64-bit processors.Īll versions of Gemulator released since 1992 share a common set of features:
In 1998 we added support for Windows 98 and NT 4.0, and spun off a sister product called "Gemulator SoftMac" (or simply as " SoftMac") which added the ability to emulate 32-bit color Mac models such as the Macintosh II and Macintosh Quadra. This was followed in 1995 with releases to run on Microsoft Windows 3.1 and Windows 95. Gemulator was upgraded in 1993 to add emulation of Apple Macintosh Plus computers running Mac System 6. Written in almost nothing but 486 machine code, Gemulator 1.0 was capable of running Atari ST software at full 68000 speeds on Intel 486 based MS-DOS computers. When released in September 1992 at the Glendale Atari Fair in California, " Gemulator" was the world's first Atari ST emulator for the PC. Run classic Apple Macintosh, Atari ST, and Atari 8-bit software!