128 Atari800Win\n\nAtari8\n\n\nAtari800Win.Document\nAtari8 Document 32772 Hardware options and OS ROM locations 32773 Select usage of Atari drives 32774 Select cartridge to insert, including BASIC 32775 Find out info on the Atari "computer" 32776 Select graphics options 32777 Change sound settings 32779 Information on your current graphics mode 32781 Render speed of your current mode 32782 Information on the current sound device 32783 Change the windows graphical display options 32784 Change the sound playback options 32785 Test the speed of the pokey routines at current settings 32786 Information on the current sound mode/device 32787 Test the pokey processor overhead with current settings 32789 Select directories on your system to act as Atari HDs 32790 Pick which joystick to use and repeating options 32791 View the error/information log 32792 Save the output of the Pokey processor to a file 32794 Clear all saved settings/drives/ROMs 32795 Convert .DCM files to .ATR files for easier use 32796 Restart the emulated Atari 32797 Dump the exact state of the Atari to a file 32798 Read in a previously saved state file 32800 Saves a memory image with the ROMS (not normally necessary) 32801 Create custom keyboard templates 32802 Load an Atari executable file directly (not using Atari DOS) 57344 Atari800Win 57345 Speed: 100% 57346 Select an object on which to get Help 57600 Create a new document\nNew 57601 Open an existing document\nOpen 57602 Close the active document\nClose 57603 Save the active document\nSave 57604 Save the active document with a new name\nSave As 57605 Change the printing options\nPage Setup 57606 Change the printer and printing options\nPrint Setup 57607 Print the active document\nPrint 57609 Display full pages\nPrint Preview 57616 Open this document 57664 Display program information, version number and copyright\nAbout 57665 Quit the application; prompts to save documents\nExit 57666 Opens Help\nHelp Topics 57667 List Help topics\nHelp Topics 57668 Display instructions about how to use help\nHelp 57669 Display help for clicked on buttons, menus and windows\nHelp 57670 Display help for current task or command\nHelp 59136 EXT 59137 CAP 59138 NUM 59139 SCRL 59140 OVR 59141 REC 59142 100% 59143 WARNING: This mode can be up to 15 times slower than the smaller window size. If you don't have an AGP card it is likely to be very slow. Are you sure you want to switch to it? 59144 When using this mode, the menus will not normally be visible. However, they are still there. You can activate them by using Alt-F, Alt-E, etc. Or you can hit F10 and then use the arrow keys to move back and forth. Also, the mouse will not be visible until you move it. 59145 This can create a very large file over time. Do not run this mode for long periods. After you ok this dialog you will be prompted for the filename, the format of the sound file is your current sound rate, mono, 8-bit pcm. Re-selecting this menu will stop the recording. 59146 WARNING: This ROM does match the CRC expected. It could be fine (patched for instance) but it may also be corrupt. Be aware of this when using this ROM. Clicking 'Dont show' below will turn this message off only for this ROM type. 59148 The Atari computer has crashed. You should probably try a different Atari hardware setting for this disk, turn BASIC on or off, or run this program without patches. After you have made changes select Reboot from the Atari menu to restart. 59149 It is necessary with this upgraded version to clear some of your settings. Rom paths will remain but most other features will be set to default. 59150 In this mode you will see only a few lines of vertical overscan, and the menus will not normally be visible - use the Alt key to activate them, then a menu letter to get to the appropriate menu (i.e., Alt-F to get the File menu. Dialog boxes will be different in this mode due to its small size. 59151 In this mode the horizontal overscan area will be completely clipped off, but you will see all of the vertical overscan. As with 320X200 you will not see the menus until you use them, and dialog boxes will be small. 59152 A few cards do not have this mode (if you are reading this, you can use it). This is equivalent to 320x200 - very small vertical overscan, and no horizontal. The menus will not be visible until you use them as with 320x200 mode, but dialog boxes will be normal. The Atari display in this mode is stretched to two times it's original size. 59153 You will be able to see Windows menus normally, and also a fair amount of the vertical overscan area, but no horizontal area. The display is stretched to twice its original size. 59154 You will be able to see Windows menus normally, and all of the overscan area in both vertical and horizontal. The display is stretched to twice its original size, leaving a small amount of extra space around the borders of the screen. 59155 When this option is set the emulator will run in a normal Windows GDI display. While this is very compatible and allows features such as easy screen captures (via the PrintScreen key), it is slower than full screen and extremely slow when in a stretched display. In this mode you can select either 336x240 (full size Atari display with most overscan) or 672x480 (full size display times two). The color depth will be the same as your desktop depth. 59156 This mode uses DirectDraw in a window. It is generally slower than GDI mode but may be faster on your particular card. If you use this mode try switching AGP memory on and off in the display settings and see if it improves performance. 59157 Atari800Win Error 59158 A ROM load error prevented Atari800Win from booting. Check the ROM settings under Atari/Hardware and Atari/Cartridges menus. Would you like to view the error log to see the problem? 59159 Error loading ROM image 59160 Unknown ROM image format (bad size) 59161 Error opening the Windows registry to save information. 59162 Error writing a value to the Registry. 59163 Your last Atari session appears to have locked up. Would you like to re-initialize the Atari settings to ensure a safe start? (This will reset all disk drive and ROM settings, and turn off sounds and DirectDraw modes which you will have to re-select later) 59164 Your machine does not support a high resolution timer. This program cannot run without one. 59165 Hit return to begin. 59166 For 30 frames, the render time was %dms, making the average time %6fms 59167 .\n\nWARNING: This time is too slow to emulate a full speed Atari computer. Try a lower resolution. 59168 Benchmark results: 59169 This test is only effective when the atari is running\nand sound output is enabled. 59170 Hit return to begin sound test 59171 In 60 passes using the current buffer size\nof %d, the total time was %d ms, making\nthe average time %6f ms. 59172 Sound file closed 59173 Sound will not be heard, but WILL be recorded.\nRemember to turn off recording with this same menu option later. 59174 Error reading value from Registry - wrong size! 59175 Error reading the key %s from Registry. 59176 While %s,\nDirectDraw returned the unrecoverable error: %s\nGraphics will be set to non-DirectDraw, re-enable with the Atari/Graphics menu.\n\nWould you like to quit Atari800Win? 59177 DirectDraw Error (Atari800Win) 59178 While %s, DirectInput returned the unrecoverable error: %s 59179 DirectInput Error (Atari800Win) 59180 While %s, the multimedia system returned the unrecoverable error:\n%s\nSounds will be disabled, to re-enable them use the menu Atari/Sounds 59181 MMultimedia Error (Atari800Win) 59182 While %s, DirectSound returned the unrecoverable error: %s 59183 DirectSound Error (Atari800Win) 59184 DSCAPS_PRIMARY8BIT: No primary 8-bit buffer\n 59185 DSCAPS_PRIMARYMONO: No primary mono buffer\n 59186 DSCAPS_EMULDRIVER: No DirectSound driver present (emulated)\n 59187 You cannot use this DirectSound mode because some\nrequired features are not supported. These are:\n\n%s\nSound will be disabled. 59188 Memory allocation error! Atari800Win is out of memory. 59189 ROM Images (*.rom)|*.rom|BIN Images (*.bin)|*.bin|All Files (*.*)|*.*|| 59190 releasing the primary surface 59191 releasing the memory surface 59192 releasing the scratch video surface 59193 allocating the DirectDraw object 59194 releasing the DirectDraw object 59195 setting the cooperative mode 59201 allocating the primary drawing surface 59202 blitting to the primary surface 59203 allocating a system memory drawing surface 59204 allocating a secondary video surface 59205 allocating a system memory drawing surface 59206 allocating a color palette 59207 setting a color palette for the memory surface 59208 setting a color palette for the primary surface 59209 obtaining a lock on the drawing surface 59210 restoring the DDraw surfaces 59211 creating a DirectInput joystick device 59212 setting a joysticks data format 59213 setting the DirectInput cooperative level 59214 setting a joysticks properties 59215 acquiring the joystick initially 59216 creating the DirectInput object 59217 enumerating the joystick devices 59218 setting the deadzone of the joystick 59219 adding an input device 59220 unlocking a directsound buffer 59221 trying to lock a sound buffer 59222 running a query on the DirectSound hardware 59223 opening the waveform device 59224 preparing the first waveform header 59225 creating the DirectSound object 59226 setting the DirectSound cooperative level 59227 setting the DirectSound cooperative level for priority access\n(try a 22Khz frequency setting) 59228 creating the primary buffer 59229 setting the format of the primary buffer 59230 setting the primary device into loop mode 59231 creating a sound buffer 59232 restoring a sound buffer 59233 preparing the waveform header 59234 setting the volume 59235 Are you SURE you want to do this? It will clear ALL of your settings, resetting everything to defaults. The next time you start the emulator it will load the new defaults. 59236 acquiring the joystick to read data 59237 This input device is already being used on Atari joystick port %d. Choose that port first and clear it if you want to use this input device on another port. 59238 There was an error while releasing the DirectDraw surfaces. 59239 Copyright (c) 1998 by Richard Lawrence \n \nThis program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or (at your option) any later version. This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License for more details. You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA. 59241 This mode is mostly intended for people with LCD displays who can't switch resolutions. It does show less border than 800x600 but is slower (screen is 3X enlarged). Shows full Atari screen area plus Windows menus. 59242 This mode shows the full screen and overscan area. It is non-stretched and as such may be faster on some slower machines or video cards. You will be able to see the menus and status line. 59243 initializing the display at the selected resolution. 59392 Show or hide the toolbar\nToggle ToolBar 59393 Show or hide the status bar\nToggle StatusBar 61184 Change the window size 61185 Change the window position 61186 Reduce the window to an icon 61187 Enlarge the window to full size 61188 Switch to the next document window 61189 Switch to the previous document window 61190 Close the active window and prompts to save the documents 61202 Restore the window to normal size 61203 Activate Task List 61445 Close print preview mode\nCancel Preview