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CZ Rider and CZ Android worked well with my old Casio CZ-1 and Mac OS 9.x/OMS on my old Performa 6360.
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Atari ste mac classic emulator Patch#
(The newer Version 1.42 works with Quicktime Music Instruments, but OMS is greyed out.)Īnother cool thing to do is use Atari-based music patch software to edit the sounds of some synthesizers via MIDI.
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It was good to communicate using OMS over MIDI with my old Casio CZ-1. The older Version 0.65 worked best for me on Mac OS 9.x. The freeware ST emulator NoSTalgia is a complete emulation, but doesn't access the Mac hardware (e.g. MagicMacDownloads can be found at Tim's Atari World.For instance, what modern software can edit patches on a 1980's Casio CZ-1 synthesizer?Įmulators for Macintosh I know about are: One reason for using these is to salvage some old files from Atari and move them into a Macintosh environment.Īnother reason is that some specialized music software written for old synthesizers never made it to newer computing platforms. I've enjoyed trying some of the Mac-based Atari ST emulators. Apart from that, the newest OSX Sierra has been sweet since I upgraded to 8GB RAM! Rosetta isn't supported so I lost the use all my PPC software. (Some older PPC based software is broken, but most still runs in Rosetta.) I couldn't see any good reason to upgrade to OSX to Lion or Mountain Lion on this now-old machine.īut then, in late 2013 OSX Mavericks came on the scene as a free upgrade. Since April 2010 I have a iMac 3.06 GHz Intel Core 2 Duo, 21", 4 GB RAM, running OSX Snow Leopard. (Nice, but no Classic environment.) In retrospect, I should've stuck with the original OSX Tiger on that machine. Then I got an iMac 2GHz G5, 17", 160 Gb HD, 2 GB RAM, updated with OSX Leopard. I got a good run with it until the seven year old 6360 started giving problems at the end of 2004. Over the years the Performa was upgraded with: Sonnet G3/400 CPU, to 136 MB RAM, 13 GB HD, Voodoo3 2000 Video card, Yamaha 400t CD-R, and (finally) a 24x CD-ROM. In September '97 I finally replaced my Atari STFM with an Apple Macintosh 6360/160 PPC (the so-called "Multimedia Performa"). TOXICO'S HOME PAGE-ATARI ST EMULATION Emulating Atari ST on a Macintosh