Last Updated on July 13, 2021
Steem is a legendary Atari ST emulator, both accurate and easy to use thanks to its great user interface. Its development was stopped in 2004, at v3.2.
Steem SSE is an updated version of Steem based on that source release. It incorporates new features and emulation improvements, some of them based on other emulators (of Atari ST or other platforms), some on various internet discussions, technical documentation, like chip datasheets, and test programs on real hardware.
Steem SSE aims to be the #1 STF/STE emulator.
Features include:
- Accurate emulation.
- Intuitive graphical user interface.
- Support for many disk image formats.
Website: sourceforge.net/projects/steemsse
Support:
Developer: Thd
License: d2
The Atari ST was the first 16/32 computer available at a reasonable price. It was built around a Motorola 68000 microprocessor and made of cheap, sometimes outdated, off-the-shelf components like the WD1772 floppy disk controller (no side control!), the HD6301 “intelligent keyboard” (IKBD), that also handles joysticks and mouse, the YM-2149, or “PSG” sound chip, the same that was in some 8bit computers, the infamous MC68901 MFP (Multi-Function Peripheral), and some custom Atari chips, like the DMA (direct memory access), the GLU (Generalized Logic Unit), the MMU (Memory Manager Unit), the video shifter… all hastily patched together and rushed to market, because Commodore had just stolen the Amiga from
Atari.
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