pvteye58 Posted June 30, 2005 Share Posted June 30, 2005 Help Guys and Gals, 20 years ago I wrote an Atari BASIC program. Since then, my 800xl bought the farm, yet I stubbornly refused to get rid of my store bought games. Recently I discovered the 800WinPlus emulator, Xformer 2000 and Gemulator. 800WinPlus has run ALL of my 8-bit software without fail. So, I decided that I would like to re-key my 20 year-old program on one of the emulators. Alas, I had no disk copy of my program, only a hard copy print out of the program. The problem is this; I would like to save my program as a seperate file and not as part of a "virtual disk" (which seems to be true for 800WinPlus and Xformer 2000). Then, I would be able to share this program with other friends who already have an emulator. Is there a way I can do this? If so, which emulator? How? Thanks for any and all help... Private Eye Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
+batari Posted June 30, 2005 Share Posted June 30, 2005 Help Guys and Gals, 20 years ago I wrote an Atari BASIC program. Since then, my 800xl bought the farm, yet I stubbornly refused to get rid of my store bought games. Recently I discovered the 800WinPlus emulator, Xformer 2000 and Gemulator. 800WinPlus has run ALL of my 8-bit software without fail. So, I decided that I would like to re-key my 20 year-old program on one of the emulators. Alas, I had no disk copy of my program, only a hard copy print out of the program. The problem is this; I would like to save my program as a seperate file and not as part of a "virtual disk" (which seems to be true for 800WinPlus and Xformer 2000). Then, I would be able to share this program with other friends who already have an emulator. Is there a way I can do this? If so, which emulator? How? Thanks for any and all help... Private Eye 883349[/snapback] You might want to ask in the 8-bit forum instead: http://www.atariage.com/forums/index.php?showforum=12 Your message is more likely to find someone who knows the answers you are looking for. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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