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    A portable library and tools for archiving images of Atari 8-bit tapes

    A portable library and tools for archiving images of tapes with Atari 8-bit computer software. Provides a common interface for loading and saving tape images in various formats. Designed for use by emulators and Atari<->PC communication software.
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    Downloads: 16 This Week
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    6502 Tutorial

    6502 Tutorial

    A tutorial on cross compiling for the 6502 CPU

    A tutorial on cross compiling for the 6502 CPU
    Downloads: 19 This Week
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    Extended Module Player

    Extended Module Player

    A multi-format module player and library

    libxmp is a library that renders module files to PCM data. xmp is a module player for Unix-like systems, based on libxmp, that plays over 90 mainstream and obscure module formats from Amiga, Atari, Acorn, Apple IIgs and PC, including Protracker (MOD), Scream Tracker 3 (S3M), Fast Tracker II (XM) and Impulse Tracker (IT) files.
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    Downloads: 384 This Week
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    ATasm: 6502 cross-assembler

    ATasm is a 6502 command-line cross-assembler.

    ATasm is a 6502 command-line cross-assembler that is compatible with the original Mac/65 macro assembler released by OSS software. The aim of ATasm is to provide Atari home-brew coders with a comfortable and powerful toolset.
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    Sozobon

    Sozobon

    K&R C compiler for the 68000

    From the old ATARI ST days, is Sozobon 2.0 the 68000 compiler. Includes JAS an assembler, TOP an optimizer and a linker.
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    Classic BCPL for the ATARI ST

    Classic BCPL for the ATARI ST

    BCPL was designed by Martin Richards at Cambridge University (1966)

    ...The code now compiles clean for the Atari ST, so it should work for anything else.
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    Various emulators and experiments

    Atari 2600, C64, Python, 3D engines and rock'n roll

    ...It provides an interface for programming and running (your own) units (virtual machines), each unit consisting of several modules (CPU, Video, Audio, Input, Drive, et cetera). Furthermore the Modular Virtual. This project has been frozen because of lack of motivation. But what you will find here, is a lot assembly code for the Atari 2600 and C64, experiments with 3D math on Python.
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    Atar8 Tools is a collection Atari 8-bit related of command line tools for Posix compatible environments: - Franny is an ATR disk image editor. Supports AtariDOS II disk format (partially) and SpartaDos 2 disk format. - Yvonne is an Atari picture viewer / converter. - ZooEY is a cross assembler designed for 6502 processors. Binaries are generated specially for Atari 8-bit systems (AtariDOS II and SpartaDOS X formats supported).
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    This project maintains and organizes the Atari 8-bit Port of the Contiki operating system source code for compilation using the CC65 cross-compiler toolset. The machine target is the 8-bit Atari line. An additional set of C-language source code libra
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    A portable BASIC in the style of Microsoft 6502 BASIC (especially the Apple ][+ variant), with influence from GW-BASIC and Atari BASIC among others, with enhanced features, written in C for portability to computers large and small.
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    A set of bindings (for C, C++, Pascal and Object Pascal) for the GEM desktop environment on MS-DOS, Atari TOS and Linux (GEMIX) as well as an application framework for C++ and Object Pascal optimized for developing GEM desktop applications.
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    Squish65 is a 6507 assembly optimizer developed for use with batari Basic in making Atari 2600 games, but also intended to be useful for general 650x DASM assembler programming.
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    Adebug/Assemble is a pair of Debugger/Assembler for the MC68Xxx family running on Atari and Amiga computers. Years ago commercial product, now GPL.
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