Most apps and games are now available for free at various Atari software archives, which would be easier to get and put into an emulator on the Mac to run than converting old apps off the hard drive. I would just try to recover your personal files, all the games, and old applications will do next to nothing unless you need them to open certain formats that can't be opened any other way. Not sure how though, as again I'm know nothing about coding or machine assembly code. Getting the old Atari formatted hard drive read by the Modern Mac seems like an easier proposition to me. The Atari ST was a 16/32 bit computer system which was first released by Atari. Possibly with an old DSDD drive or SDSD drive from that era but not anything USB or newer. is an Atari ST/STE/TT/Falcon emulator for GNU/Linux, BSD, Mac OS X. ![]() I'm certainly no programmer nor expert on this, but I don't think there is any floppy drive that you can get today that would work in any way. Read reviews, compare customer ratings, see screenshots, and learn more about The Enchanted Worlds Lite. ![]() As I recall from my Atari ST days and playing with the GCR that David Small built, was that Apple disc drives ran at changing/variable speeds, that was one of the biggest hurdles he had when creating the Spectre GCR. A Mac won't directly read any Atari discs, nor will it go the other way.
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