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Hatari on Nokia Internet Tablets

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Hatari is a GPL licensed Atari ST(e) emulator which has also a fairly good emulation for Atari TT and Falcon.

Nokia 770, N800 & N810 are Internet Tablet (IT) devices and N900 is a phone from NokiaTM which run LinuxTM using the maemoTM software development platform. Software for them are packaged using the Debian package format and built for the armel architecture used in the Nokia IT OS 2006, 2007 and 2008 versions.

Here you find:

Enjoy!

News

  • 2010-01-27: Hatari packages are now available also for N8x0/Diablo in the Maemo extras repository
  • 2009-12-14: Hatari v1.3.1, Hatari UI and EmuTOS are now available for for N900/Fremantle in the Maemo extras repository
  • 2009-07-02: Trivial updates to most of the pages
  • 2009-04-04: Update Hatari UI screenshot(s) and command line output
  • 2008-04-28: Add page about Hatari UI
  • 2007-10-28: Fix pages to comply with the new maemo trademark policy
  • 2007-10-09: Added N800 (VFP) package of Hatari v0.95, separated the N770 instructions to a separate page and took N800 into account on the other Hatari pages
  • 2006-11-03: Added screenshots for all demos and games
  • 2006-10-31: Updated Hatari package + Nibe 2 and STarball (pinball) games
  • 2006-10-28: Instructions for building Hatari v0.90 package from source + new demos with (small) screenshots
  • 2006-09-06: Added some new games + repackaged old ones for Hatari v0.90
  • 2006-09-03: Hatari 0.90 packaged for N770
  • 2006-09-01: Added preliminary Atari SW development page
  • 2006-08-03: Added several new games
  • 2006-08-01: Minor updates to the pages, Atari ST binary packages have "all" architecture (only Hatari package needs to be "armel"), updated example control and Makefile files
  • 2006-07-23: Created these pages

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