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        <title>aranym_configure_1</title>
        <link>http://wiki.aranym.org/aranym_configure_1?rev=1154181636&amp;do=diff</link>
        <description>This article is very different from previous articles. It describes all important options of ARAnyM configure script. Thanks the script we can build many different ARAnyM binaries on many different platforms with many and many different features.

ARAnyM configure script is developed with help of GNU Autoconf stuff. The script helps mainly with portability, it is the reason why we have it.Today, ARAnyM can run on so different platforms like x86/GNU Linux, Sparc/Solaris, x86/MS Windows and PPC/Ma…</description>
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        <title>aranym_configure_2</title>
        <link>http://wiki.aranym.org/aranym_configure_2?rev=1154181362&amp;do=diff</link>
        <description>In the previous talkative part of this series I described some first parameters of ARAnyM configure script. After a few weeks I wrote the second part of this series. In this part I'll describe the first part of the rest of them, the parameters, which can modify features of ARAnyM, mainly CPU and memory related.</description>
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        <dc:date>2006-12-29T11:54:46+02:00</dc:date>
        <title>Howto create your own ARAnyM setup from scratch</title>
        <link>http://wiki.aranym.org/aranym_from_scratch?rev=1167389686&amp;do=diff</link>
        <description>We, ARAnyM developers hear many horror tales about ARAnyM installation, configuration and setup by beginners, or even people which know a lot about Atari computers.

Maybe we should share knowledge about how we got a working configuration using ARAnyM and pure Atari software? So let's start.</description>
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        <description>I tried to publish a small article about ARAnyM history many times. But I never started to write it. Now I think it could be a quite nice first article on AST. In this article I'm describing my view and my memories of the beginning. I hope that Phanatic, Joy and STan will read it some day and add some comments to it. Some parts of ARAnyM history are documented in our mailing lists but for many users they aren't comprehensible because the beginnings were in strange language for them. I hope this …</description>
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        <description>This article is continuation of the previous article. In the previous one we ended with decision that something should be done. But we didn't really know what (I didn't write that I “the possibilities letter” I mentioned also one other possibility - migration to Macs as many Atari users did. But it wasn't way for us. We wanted to continue with supporting of our lovely platform. The next many months were about private discussions between us.</description>
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        <description>An unexpected article, hopefully short. It was inspired by few men who assumed that ARAnyM is emulator of Atari Falcon and expected that their dirty-written applications are working under ARAnyM. This article is about reasons why their expectations aren't real.</description>
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        <description>This page contains texts originally published on aranym.xylab.cz. They are not useful for anything and are not worth reading. I will remove them ASAP.

ARAnyM history, part 1

ARAnyM history, part 2

Sources of incompatibility</description>
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        <title>ARAnyM compile-time configuration</title>
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        <description>Compilation is the process of creating a program executable from a bunch of source code files using a compiler and a linker. For ARAnyM, we rely on GNU autotools suite to generate some scripts that will drive the whole compilation process on Unix-like systems. The configure script can receive many command-line parameters to generate a customized ARAnyM binary, suited for your needs or your system. Here is the detail of these ARAnyM specific options.</description>
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        <description>The process

	*  Get the source code
	*  Configure
	*  Edit the source code
	*  Build the binary
	*  Run it
	*  Debug it if it doesn't run
	*  Document it if it runs fine
	*  Release it

Note: steps 3-6 are to be repeated almost endlessly until you're satisfied with the result.</description>
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        <description>ARAnyM provides the GEM &lt;-&gt; Host OS clipboard integration. Using this feature one get any text data put into the clipboard being available in both guest and host operating system clipboards.

There are no AES implementation changes necessary as long as it has the clipboard folder path configurable.</description>
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        <title>ARAnyM features and HOWTO</title>
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        <description>Preface

This document will explain you all ARAnyM features and configuration procedures as well as important principles of functionality.

Note: This text was written for the main Linux version of ARAnyM. Some features described here may not be available in other ARAnyM ports. If you use other than Linux version of ARAnyM, please read also additional documentation for your version.</description>
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        <dc:date>2007-08-27T10:43:45+02:00</dc:date>
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        <description>MacOS X

(MacOS X does not like floating videoram.

Compile with --enable-fixedvideoram.
Calling SDLGUI in fullscreen mode does crash the program anyway.)

Hotkeys

The default hotkeys set for a windows/Linux keyboard may not work with the Apple Keyboard. If you can not use the currently set hotkeys change the hotkeys section of the config file to the following:</description>
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        <description>This document describes the causes of a particular m68k software package does not work properly within ARAnyM or using its specific feature.

Please keep the alphabetical order.

MetaDOS

Bug: Programs started from MetaDOS HOSTFS sometime crash.

Reason: A MetaDOS bug in its Pexec implementation.</description>
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        <title>ARAnyM speed in various configurations</title>
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        <description>Goal

I wanted to find out how some of the compatibility compile-time switches affect the ARAnyM performance. My goal was to find a default set of options that would bring as much speed as possible while retaining high compatibility with real Atari hardware. I also wanted to set up a reasonable real-world test case and compare normal, MMU and JIT builds.</description>
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        <title>Architecture of ARAnyM video subsystem</title>
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        <description>Previous architecture, up to 0.9.5

Till version 0.9.5, video rendering was done done in a single SDL_Surface (framebuffer if you prefer). Depending on the active state of ARAnym (videl rendering, nfvdi rendering, booting, gui enabled, etc...), great care was needed to be sure everything was drawn in the correct order, and not dirty parts of screen that should not. GUI can not be used when OpenGL is enabled (because drawing GUI is done in a different thread), and the host screen class hold a mut…</description>
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        <dc:date>2010-05-07T15:43:47+02:00</dc:date>
        <title>Welcome to ARAnyM Wiki</title>
        <link>http://wiki.aranym.org/welcome?rev=1273239827&amp;do=diff</link>
        <description>The intention of this wiki is to make the documentation of ARAnyM better and more up-to-date. Everyone can help us improve it now.

ARAnyM main documentation

ARAnyM Development

How to install ARAnyM/AFROS system from scratch

TOS/GEM Software Compatibility</description>
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