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'''ARAnyM''' is an acronym for '''A'''tari '''R'''unning on '''Any''' '''M'''achine".  
'''ARAnyM''' is an acronym for '''A'''tari '''R'''unning on '''Any''' '''M'''achine. It is an [[Emulators|emulator]] of the [[TOS Family|TOS family]] of machines.
The stated goal of ARAnyM (which the authors describe as a "virtual machine") is to provide a next-generation [[Atari]] platform for users running modern hardware.
The stated goal of ARAnyM (which the authors describe as a "virtual machine") is to provide a next-generation [[Atari]] platform for users running modern hardware.



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ARAnnyM running Apex Media
Author:
Developer:
Initial release:
Latest release:0.9.4 beta {{#if:2006-12-02| / 2006-12-02}}
Preview release: /
OS:All 32-bit MS Windows (95/98/NT/2000/XP)/All POSIX (Linux/BSD/UNIX-like OSes)
Platform:PC
Available language(s):
Status:In Development/Stable
Use: Emulator

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Website: http://aranym.atari.org/


ARAnyM is an acronym for Atari Running on Any Machine. It is an emulator of the TOS family of machines. The stated goal of ARAnyM (which the authors describe as a "virtual machine") is to provide a next-generation Atari platform for users running modern hardware.

Features

ARAnyM features 68040 CPU emulation with a JIT (just-in-time) compilation technique and the possibility to use a native VDI graphics drivers. ARAnyM is very fast in comparison with other emulators, due in part its reduced focus on low-level timing-dependant compatibility with . It does, however, emulate enough of the Falcon custom hardware to run TOS 4.04.

External Links

  • Official homepage [1]
  • Sourceforge project page [2]