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Added a paragraph about Oricutron, an Emulator for the Oric Atmos. By Stefan
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<sect1>Atmos
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<sect2>Oricutron<p>
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Available at <url
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url="http://code.google.com/p/oriculator/">:
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Emulates Oric-1 and Atmos computers, with sound, disk images,
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scanline-exact NTSC/PAL video, and movie export. Includes monitor.
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Fortunately for all SDL platforms. You will just need the emulator, all
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ROMs are supplied.
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Compile the tutorial with
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<tscreen><verb>
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cl65 -O -t atmos hello.c text.s -o hello.tap
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</verb></tscreen>
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Start the emulator, choose <bf/F1/ and <bf/Insert tape.../, and point to
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the "<bf/hello.tap/" executable. The file has an auto start header meant to
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be loaded directly from tape.
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On a real Atmos, you would need a tape drive.
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Turn on the computer, type
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<tscreen><verb>
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CLOAD""
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</verb></tscreen>
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at the BASIC prompt.
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The emulation, also, supports that method.
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<sect1>Commodore
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<sect2>VICE<p>
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