The microM8 Apple II emulator for Windows, macOS / OSX and Linux is provided _without_ any warranty, expressed or implied (it’s a free download!) As such, Paleotronic is not responsible for any damage microM8 may cause to your computer, file system or operating system (but we expect none of that to ever happen, fingers crossed. Thank you for downloading microM8! Enhancements are coming all the time - but don’t worry, microM8 is auto-updating so you’ll never miss a beat.Ĭurrently microM8 features HD windowed and full-screen 64k Apple II / II+ / 128k Apple IIe emulation with decent compatibility, USB and mouse-controlled joystick support, print and modem emulation, Mockingboard support, cloud disk library, 3D voxel rendering, 3D LOGO, enhanced BASIC interpreters, custom file browser and editor, remote screen sharing, WOZ, DSK, NIB, PO, 2MG and HDV disk format support, the ability to record and rewind live emulation, a web-debugger and much, much more.Ĭheck out the Quick Start page for some tips and basic control keys. NEW: A GUI frontend for microM8 is now available from Github Development Team (please see DOC/CREDITS).
Note: the extracted Linux binary may need to be marked executable using chmod +x microm8 This is a free and portable Atari 8-bit computer and 5200 console emulator, originally written by David Firth and now developed by the Atari800. On Sierra and above you may need to control-click the unzipped app and choose Open the first time (see ) or System Preferences > Security & Privacy > Open Anyway