The AtariX emulator is licensed according to GPLv3, see LICENSE file. Application should be created with latest XCode.MAGIC_C folder must be automatically created.Musashi emulator sources must be synchronised with latest version (see below).German, French and English localisation for emulated system.German, French and English localisation for emulator.Full access to macOS file system, up to root.Zoom, helpful for original 640x400 or 640x200 resolution.Arbitrary screen sizes and colour depths.First tests showed that it seems to run under macOS 10.13 'High Sierra', but one has to manually create a directory MAGIC_C, preferably in the Documents folder, then start AtariX, select the newly created directory as root drive (will appear as 'C:' in emulation), initialise the drive and then start the emulator.ĪtariX is a 32-bit application, that means it won't run on Catalina (macOS 10.15) or later. The application has been developed until end of 2014. If you want to play classic Atari games on your current PC or Mac, Atari 800 emulator is the best way. The emulator is available with Libreto core API for better performance. The software can effectively run on Linux, Windows, FreeBSD, and macOS operating systems.
Thus it will not reach the same emulation speed as MagicMacX, but on the other hand modern Intel chips might be faster than a PPC 970. It is another amazing Atari 5200 Emulator with advanced capabilities. This is kind of successor of MagiC for Atari, MagicMac for Classic Mac OS and MagicMac X for MacOS X.Ĭontrary to its predecessor it does not contain the highly optimized Asgard68k emulator, written in hand optimised PPC assembler, but a portable emulator called Musashi, written in plain C.