

ohhh, just read that site and read the documentation and it shoudl be pretty easy after that. that ususally helpsĮdit: i reread your post, and you wanted 2600 emulation. Oh well, try just carefully reading the documentation. Usually it involves unzipping the ROM into the same folder as the program and then running it. Stella is packed with features including some really cool visual effects where you can recreate the blurry. Stella has been around since 1996, so has received literally decades of updates and maintenance, ensuring it is compatible with even the latest systems.

then again i thought that was odd because i distinctly remember there not being a 9, although i could be wrong. As suggested above, the best Atari 2600 emulator for PC, Mac & Linux is Stella. I tried to find an example to help you but then i remembered that you said you were running 8.x.x and mame needs 9. Provenance is built with a host of awesome features, such as save anywhere and battery saves. It offers smooth and accurate, full-speed emulation to give you an awesome and genuine playing experience. Infact I can't really think of an emulated system without a Mac port which is good for Mac emulatists. Provenance is an iOS & tvOS frontend for various emulators, supporting multiple Atari, Bandai, NEC, Nintendo, Sega, SNK and Sony console systems. There's usually a Mac Port for every major system. Mame 32 is very easy to use, but you're running good old Mac 8 so. I quickly read that and it was pretty helpful to me, although I'm not the highest authority on Atari emulation, depending on what you would like to emulate, difficulty also varies.
