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ARANYM(1) |
FreeBSD General Commands Manual |
ARANYM(1) |
ARAnyM - Atari Running on Any Machine
The main goal of the ARAnyM project is to create a virtual machine that
would allow everyone to install, use and improve Atari ST/TT/Falcon/clones
operating systems and their applications.
These programs follow the usual GNU command line syntax, with long options
starting with two dashes (`-'). A summary of options is included below. For
more information see project documentation.
- -a, --floppy NAME
- floppy image file NAME
- -N, --nomouse
- don't grab mouse at startup
- -f, --fullscreen
- start in fullscreen
- -v, --refresh <X>
- VIDEL refresh rate in VBL (default 2)
- -r, --resolution <X>
- boot in X color depth [1,2,4,8,16]
- -m, --monitor <X>
- attached monitor: 0 = VGA, 1 = TV
- -d, --disk CHAR:ROOTPATH
- METADOS filesystem assignment e.g. d:/atari/d_drive
- -c, --config FILE
- read different configuration file
- -s, --save
- save configuration file
- -h, --help
- display this help and exit
- -V, --version
- output version information and exit
- -F, --fastram SIZE
- FastRAM size (in MB)
- -D, --debug
- start debugger (if compiled in)
- -e, --emutos
- prefer EmuTOS for booting (normally prefers TOS)
- -l, --lilo
- boot linux kernel directly
- -S, --swap-ide
- swap IDE drives for this session
- -G, --gui
- open up SETUP GUI at ARAnyM startup
- -P <X,Y>
- position ARAnyM window on screen (enter coordinates for upper left
corner)
- -k <CC>
- pre-set selected keyboard layout and system language into NVRAM (CC is ISO
country code)
- -H, --halt
- halt ARAnyM when linux-m68k guest system tries to reboot
/usr/share/doc/aranym
Directory with further reading.
/usr/share/aranym
Directory with some useful tools and utilities.
https://aranym.github.io/
Project web page.
For proper use of this package you will need image of Atari Falcon TOS ROM image
file or you can use open source ROM image from EmuTOS project at
http://emutos.sf.net
This manual page was written by Antonin Kral <A.Kral@sh.cvut.cz>, for the
Debian GNU/Linux system (but may be used by others).
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