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[[A7800_Emulator]] is a fork of the 7800 driver in MAME, and an emulator with hardware-accurate 7800 emulation. For this reason its the recommended platform for developers. (in addition to real hardware, of course) With a less accurate emulator, it's easy to create games that won't be able to run on real hardware.
 
[[A7800_Emulator]] is a fork of the 7800 driver in MAME, and an emulator with hardware-accurate 7800 emulation. For this reason its the recommended platform for developers. (in addition to real hardware, of course) With a less accurate emulator, it's easy to create games that won't be able to run on real hardware.
  
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A7800 includes the [https://docs.mamedev.org/debugger/index.html MAME Debugger].
  
 
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Revision as of 11:55, 6 June 2020

Emulators and Tools

A7800 and MAME

A7800_Emulator is a fork of the 7800 driver in MAME, and an emulator with hardware-accurate 7800 emulation. For this reason its the recommended platform for developers. (in addition to real hardware, of course) With a less accurate emulator, it's easy to create games that won't be able to run on real hardware.

A7800 includes the MAME Debugger.

Bupsystem

BupSystem Emulator is another good emulator for the 7800. BupSystem is a Windows-based emulator, and has an interface that's similar to the now-obsolete ProSystem Emulator.


JS7800

JS7800 is a good javascript-based emulator, originally based on ProSystem emulator, but unlike Prosystem, it's updated and well maintained. Featuring online high-score tables.


ProSystem

Don't use ProSystem, if you can help it. It's not maintained anymore, uses game-specific kludges to cover up flaws as best it can. It's better to use one of the previous emulators.


7800header

7800header is distributed with 7800basic and the 7800AsmDevKit. Its a stand-alone command-line menu-driven program that can be used to add or modify A78 headers on ROM images.


7800sign

7800sign is a utility by Bruce Tomlin, and distributed with 7800basic and the 7800AsmDevKit. Its used to cryptographically sign 7800 ROM images, so they will run on real hardware.


7800 Utility Cart

The 7800UtilityCart is a 7800 ROM that will display information about your 7800, provide joystick test, display color bars, test internal and external RAM, test sound chips, and manage your AtariVox and HSC devices.

The 7800UtilityCart is copyright 2015 Mike Saarna, and is currently in beta status.

7800utilitycart.beta.zip