EmuTOS
EmuTOS is a replacement for TOS (the operating system of the Atari ST and its successors), released as free software. It is mainly intended to be used with Atari emulators and clones, such as Hatari or FireBee. EmuTOS provides support for more modern hardware and avoids the use of the old, proprietary TOS as it is usually difficult to obtain.
Developer | EmuTOS development team |
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Written in | C |
Working state | Active |
Source model | Open source |
Initial release | October 2001 |
Latest release | 1.0 / 1 September 2020 |
Repository | |
Marketing target | Personal computers |
Available in | Czech, Dutch, English, Finnish, French, German, Greek, Hungarian, Italian, Polish, Russian, Spanish |
Platforms | Atari ST, Atari TT, Atari Falcon, Hatari, Firebee, Amiga, WinUAE |
Default user interface | GEM |
License | GPL v2 |
Official website | emutos |
Features and compatibility
Unlike the original TOS, the latest EmuTOS can work (sometimes with limited support) on all Atari hardware,[1] even on some Amiga computers, and has support for features[2][3][4][5][6][7][8][9] not available before: ColdFire CPU, IDE, FAT partitions and emulators' "Native Features" support.[10]
Support lacks for some deprecated OS APIs, though all Line-A API functions are included.[7] By design, EmuTOS lacks support for non-documented OS features.[11] It has some support for Atari Falcon sound matrix, but DSP support is missing,[12] and while VDI supports 1-, 2-, 4- and 8-bit interleaved graphics modes, support for Atari Falcon (or Amiga) 16-bit resolutions is completely missing. Therefore, certain old games, demos and applications, and also some Falcon-specific software may not work.[13]
Releases
Release 0.9.1:[3] support for Firebee evaluation boards, 256 colours display for VIDEL systems and XBIOS DMA sound functions. EmuCON2 shell with TAB completion, and renaming of folders was added. A full-featured desktop is now included also with the smallest 192k ROM version.
Release 0.9.2[4] (and its bugfix release 0.9.3[5]): support for SD/MMC Cards, the external IDE connector and poweroff functions on the Firebee platform. CompactFlash can be used, IDE media handling, FAT partition and media change detection were enhanced. Fixes and improvements for EmuTOS-RAM booting, fVDI compatibility and general VDI speed, ACSI and XHDI support (see Atari TOS).
Release 0.9.4:[6] compiled with -O2 by default for better performance (except for 192k version), use less RAM and add new variant for ColdFire Evaluation Boards with BaS_gcc ("BIOS"). Desktop can now display text files and move files/folders with Control key.
Release 0.9.5:[7] fix issues with STeem emulator hard disk emulation, add Alt+arrow mouse emulation, Pexec mode 7 support, dual keyboard support, user can specify boot partition at startup, recovery from exceptions in user programs, stack initialization on Amiga, translated text object alignment improvements, support for all line-A functions completed.
Release 0.9.6:[8] Fixes for real TT HW and full VDI support for Atari TT video and all resolutions. Enable MIDI input, add EmuCON 'mode' command and support for etv_term() function. Many fixes.
Release 0.9.7:[9] support for extended MBR partitions, MonSTer board, Eiffel on CAN bus on ColdFire EVB and Apollo Core 68080. FreeMiNT support on non-Atari hardware. Desktop 'Install devices', 'Install icon' and 'Remove desktop icon' features. Standalone version of EmuCON2.
References
- EmuTOS documentation - Readme files describing what HW different EmuTOS build variants support
- v0.9.0 release announcement
- v0.9.1 release announcement
- v0.9.2 release announcement
- v0.9.3 release announcement
- v0.9.4 release announcement
- v0.9.5 release announcement
- v0.9.6 release announcement
- v0.9.7 release announcement
- ""Native Features" emulator specification". Archived from the original on 2017-03-31. Retrieved 2012-11-07.
- EmuTOS incompatible programs
- EmuTOS OS call support
- Hatari emulator EmuTOS compatibility list
External links
- EmuTOS project - internationalized GPL version of TOS ROMs (based on open-sourced GEM sources Caldera bought from Novell in 1996 along with DR-DOS)
- EmuTOS source code moved from Sourceforge to GitHub after 0.9.7 release[1]