Hello,
I found that Steem was updated again by another person. Last version can be downloaded frome here:
http://sourceforge.net/projects/steemsse/
I don't know much about Atari ST to be sure, but which emulator do you think works better, SainT 2.30 or this new version of Steem?
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- .mad.
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steem is good for protected disks with pasti.dll, and seems to be updated more often.
So i would favor that.
But without testing every game and demo in both emulators to compare. i would have both installed.
odds on, something will work better in SainT.
So i would favor that.
But without testing every game and demo in both emulators to compare. i would have both installed.
odds on, something will work better in SainT.
- millansoft
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Hi there,
I found that exists another emulator, called Hatari http://hatari.tuxfamily.org/news.html anyone tried it?
Thanks
I found that exists another emulator, called Hatari http://hatari.tuxfamily.org/news.html anyone tried it?
Thanks
- .mad.
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Should definitely be scripted and added to the ST GameBase.
Not given it a full workout, but it looks good.millansoft wrote: I found that exists another emulator, called Hatari http://hatari.tuxfamily.org/news.html anyone tried it?
Should definitely be scripted and added to the ST GameBase.
- .mad.
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Hatari Script.
http://www.datafilehost.com/d/17dec4c9
This emulator ran almost everything i threw at it.
you just need to select correct machine and TOS setting.
It only failed on a RAW disk image "Wipe-Out.STW"
but it worked fine with another version.
There is also a new version of Steem (Steven Seagal Edition)
http://ataristeven.t15.org/Steem.htm
Even though Steven Seagal is only a cook, he still kicks ass.
http://www.datafilehost.com/d/17dec4c9
This emulator ran almost everything i threw at it.
you just need to select correct machine and TOS setting.
It only failed on a RAW disk image "Wipe-Out.STW"
but it worked fine with another version.
There is also a new version of Steem (Steven Seagal Edition)
http://ataristeven.t15.org/Steem.htm
Even though Steven Seagal is only a cook, he still kicks ass.
- .mad.
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- Location: Lancashire
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i think emulator must be on same drive as the games/rezip folder. (like my setup)
There is no option to browse to another hard drive in Hatari's
floppy options.
set the GameBase rezip folder to c:\GBGame
and install on C: and it works.
the script will setup and load files from these locations.
Config gets edited and loaded from here...
C:\GameBase\Atari\Scripts\gbhatari.cfg
TOS file loaded from here...
C:\GameBase\Atari\scripts\TOS\TOS104uk.img
Disk image gets unzipped and attached from here...
c:\gbgame\0\das grosse deutsche ballerspeil 2.msa
you are not the only one who has that problem.dax wrote:What can be wrong if I can run emulator directly through .exe, but not through Gamebase frontend? Proper paths (emulators.ini) configured, all files from .mad. copied to proper folders.
i think emulator must be on same drive as the games/rezip folder. (like my setup)
There is no option to browse to another hard drive in Hatari's
floppy options.
set the GameBase rezip folder to c:\GBGame
and install on C: and it works.
the script will setup and load files from these locations.
Config gets edited and loaded from here...
C:\GameBase\Atari\Scripts\gbhatari.cfg
TOS file loaded from here...
C:\GameBase\Atari\scripts\TOS\TOS104uk.img
Disk image gets unzipped and attached from here...
c:\gbgame\0\das grosse deutsche ballerspeil 2.msa
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