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Re: ACSI2STM understanding or in my case Lack of

Posted: 06 Mar 2026 12:50
by rubber_jonnie
Vipersan wrote: 06 Mar 2026 12:38 For now at least I'm happy with the STe ..and it finally has a permanent home next to my Quad-Flop PC.
All repairs done and the TOS switchable between TOS 2.06 and EMUTOS.
Now this is where my Atari knowledge is severly lacking..
Are there any games or software which will NOT function with either TOS.
Not unlike the incompatibilies that exist between Amiga 500 and 1200 kind of thing.
Also where I might find and download mod files ..that will run from floppy preferably.
I have some games ..but no music/graphical programs to try ?
rgds
VS
There is a good archive of 'fixed' games here that should mostly work for you: Games Archive

Much that wouldn't run back in the day due to TOS incompatibility should work now.

Re: ACSI2STM understanding or in my case Lack of

Posted: 06 Mar 2026 12:55
by Vipersan
rubber_jonnie wrote: 06 Mar 2026 12:50
Vipersan wrote: 06 Mar 2026 12:38 For now at least I'm happy with the STe ..and it finally has a permanent home next to my Quad-Flop PC.
All repairs done and the TOS switchable between TOS 2.06 and EMUTOS.
Now this is where my Atari knowledge is severly lacking..
Are there any games or software which will NOT function with either TOS.
Not unlike the incompatibilies that exist between Amiga 500 and 1200 kind of thing.
Also where I might find and download mod files ..that will run from floppy preferably.
I have some games ..but no music/graphical programs to try ?
rgds
VS
There is a good archive of 'fixed' games here that should mostly work for you: Games Archive

Much that wouldn't run back in the day due to TOS incompatibility should work now.
Much appreciated Jonnie..
Thanx for the link.

Re: ACSI2STM understanding or in my case Lack of

Posted: 06 Mar 2026 18:08
by Darklord
I would add a couple of links to that - it seems a lot of older converted titles are not available
there and they are here:

https://atari.8bitchip.info/fromhd3.php?s=n#DL

And to that, I'd add these resources as well:

https://d-bug.me/

http://www.klapauzius.net/Old_Games.html

It's good to have multiple sources because sometimes a version of a game works best on your
particular system, vs the others.

Hope this helps and have fun. Game on...! :)