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The Atari 2600, originally branded as the Atari Video Computer System or Atari VCS for short until November 1982, is a home video game console from Atari, Inc. Released on September 11, 1977, it is...
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19 Nov 2022

Using Atari ST Boot Managers With Your ST Emulator? Forgettaboutit!

Author: The Atari Geek  /  Categories: Atari Computers  /  Rate this article:
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Like most Atari aficiondos, I had my STeem SSE and Hatari Emulators setup to boot from a single C: hard drive. Then, using multi boot software, I would choose which mode I wanted to boot to. Maybe low resolution for a game, medium for another app. Or even Hi-Rez for desktop publishing.

The multi boot software would happily read the various configurations, rename accessories, control panel add-ons, etc. and then allow TOS to read the file system and load the proper ACC, PRG or CPX files. Although it took extra time to boot and then select a configuration, it took even more time to setup the multi boot software with all the possible configurations that I needed. I had a configuration for games, for GDOS programs, for certain accessories that I wanted to have available.

It was complicated but I was in Atari nerd heaven. My system faithfully reproduced the exact Atari experience I had with my ST hardware in the 1980's. But finally, after I needed to make a recent change for something else I wanted to run, I started to think that there must be a better way, a more maintainable way. Well, I figured out a solution that made me smack my head with the appropriate Duh! Why didn't I think of it before? So watch the video and if you haven't already figured it out yourself, take a look at a simple solution for having multiple Atari ST configurations that are much more maintainable. (BTW, I did save my old ST installation, just in case I was feeling extremely nostalgic.)

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