Note that such disks are *not* bootable, you first need to boot, and then turn on the emulated disk drive. If you insert such a file into the emulated disk drive, the emulator will build a DOS 2.0S compatible disk structure around it and you can load the image from the emulated disk as D ROGRAM.BAS or D ROGRAM.ASM. This release supports better disk support for BASIC and MAC/65 files. Depending on the contents of the tape archive, the disk is either considered a boot disk, a binary or a basic file. CAS images however, they are not part of a C: (tape) emulation, but emulated as disks. Added a dummy front-end, 'NONE', that does not render anything to the screen.
Made the keypad stick configurable, the keys for joystick emulation are now part of the configuration. 130XE compatible memory expansions: 320K, 576K, 1088K. Features Inherited from Atari800 Emulation of Atari 400, 800, 600 XL, 800XL, 130XE, 5200 Games System. Fixed again a couple of exception handling issues in the menau. The Atari800MacX inherits most all of the features of the Atari800 emulator, while adding Mac specific enhancements and features. Fixed a couple of issues in the GUI, specifically when entering data into string gadgets. Atari 400, 800, 400XL, 800XL, 130XE and Atari 5200 emulator has been updated recently.