The only way to get a real Acorn Arcade!
Last updated: Monday, 26th July 1999
By David Sharp
"...the best place on the internet for emulation..."
- Matthias Hennemann
"...I really can't praise enough." - Paul
Wheatley (Acorn User, July 1998)
"The ultimate link for emulation on Acorn machines..." -
Acorn Arcade
"...a lot of fascinating material..." - Steve
Mumford (Acorn User, January 1998)
There is also a frames version of this page
This site is about emulating other computers on the Acorn. Whether you are looking for emulators themselves, software to run on them, information about the system, or technical information about emulation, it's all here waiting to be downloaded. You can read more about how to make best use of the Acorn Emulation Page (AEP) in the Beginner's guide section of the site. The first thing that you should do is to bookmark this site at http://www.cybervillage.co.uk/acorn/emulation/. Come back soon to see what's changed, I try and update the page every few days, or alternatively you can receive an automatic email, next time the page is updated.
I'd like to thank all the emulator authors, and other people involved in the scene, who have been so helpful in answering questions, and providing information into developments, please take a moment to visit the credits page and recognise their efforts. Enjoy the site!
Don't forget to enter the competition!
Features:
News - the latest news on the emulation scene,
and changes to this page.
Message
Board - the emulation notice board
Archive - FTP collection
of many Acorn Emulators
Articles - Magazine articles concerning
emulation
Interviews - Interviews with people involved
with Acorn emulation.
Links - other miscellaneous, but relevent emulation
links.
Credits - the wonderful people you have to thank
for this site.
Beginner's guide - everything you ever wanted to
know about emulation, but were afraid to ask.
FAQ - frequently asked questions
Recommended games - a list of some of the
better games, that work well under emulation.
In development - emulators on there way.
Emulator Authoring - hints, tips and examples
on writing emulators
Wanted - emulators that people want to see for
their Acorn.
Who's who - Contact details for everyone involved
in Acorn emulation.
About me
Computers
Amstrad CPC
Apple ][e
Atari ST
BBC range of Acorn computers
Commodore Amiga 500
Commodore 64
Commodore Vic 20
CP/M
IBM PC
KayPro
Oric
Memotech MTX 512
MSX
PDP
Sinclair ZX Spectrum
TRS80
Vectrex
Consoles
Atari 2600
Atari Lynx
Bally Astrocade
ColecoVision
ColourGenie
Nintendo Gameboy
Nintendo Entertainment System
PC Engine
Sega Master System and Sega Game Gear
Sega Megadrive/Genesis
Super Nintendo Entertainment System
Arcade
Other
Acorn Emulators for other platforms
Foreign emulators supported via PC cards
Emulators written in Java
Arthur OS
Baby (Manchester Mark 1 prototype)
Chip8
HP11
MESS
RISC OS 2
TI8x
Disclaimer:
To my knowledge, there are no ROM images nor any other copyright material,
either directly linked to, or stored on this page, or any of my pages!
I discourage the use of emulators to run pirated software, and as such
have not, and never will supply pirated software - do not ask me to send
you images to run on these emulators, or I will send your email address
to F.A.S.T. The rules for downloading images go as follows, you may NOT
download such images unless you already own the software outright. All
trademarks mentioned on my pages are recognised and acknowledged. All statements
on this site, are the opinion of myself, no one else, and are not necessarily
a statement of fact. This site is not affiliated with the Acorn company
in any way! If there is any copyrighted material distributed on this page,
then it is entirely unintentional, please inform me, and I will remove
it. Likewise, software authors, if you do not wish me to distribute your
software from this page, then inform me, and I will remove it.
[email protected]
or [email protected] and Contacting
me
I am very grateful to The Acorn Cybervillage for hosting this page.
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