The OK Computer – a demo for the OK64 released in the “Wild compo” at Revision 2020.If you have questions / suggestions on topics regarding the OK64, please check out the TRSE facebook page and/or contact me! If you’d like to try out the OK64, then the emulator (version 1.02 for windows) is currently included with TRSE, and is bundled together with 3 example projects: I’m no hardware wiz, but I’m hoping that this computer could potentially be built IRL Run classic Apple Macintosh, Atari ST, and Atari 8-bit software close up of Atari ST desktop as running on Gemulator.Combining the 0.985 mhz MOS 6502 with a very fast video chip will probably yield unexpected results!.Blitting (copying) of image data within vram, acts as sprites.The OKVC has several built-in methods for fast drawing of primitives.Firefox 119.0.1 64-bit (US English) Firefox 119.0.1 (US English) Firefox. 256×256 8-bit VGA output (custom palette of 24-bit RGB 256 colors) Windows 8, Windows 7/Vista, Windows XP, Mac, Linux, Windows 10, Windows 11. Atari800 is the emulator of Atari 8-bit computer systems and 5200 game console for Unix, Linux, Amiga, MS-DOS, Atari TT/Falcon.1mb of video memory (vram), accessible through pram registers.OKVC (OK Video chip) registers at $F000-$FFF0).MOS 6502 processor clocked in at 0.985 mhz (PAL).I decided to make my own “fantasy” computer, based on my experiences with the excellent Pico-8.ĭownload version 1.02 (September 2022) from here: