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Hyperdome
Publisher: Exocet Software     Developer: Unknown
Year of release: Unknown

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Robert J. Smith wrote ...2003-07-25 15:42:09
I realize this space is not the place for my question, but I would be hugely indebted to anyone who can provide an answer to a big problem that I am having. I own a huge ST software libary of shareware and commercial programs. Additionally, I own a large assortment of all types of ST's. Now for the problem, due to space and other considerations, the ST's are not in use, however I do use various PC types of computers. I am in desparate need of an emulator, so that I can run the ST software on my PC's. Additionally, would I be able to use a high density PC disk drive to read the ST double Density disks and if so what. if any. modifications would be required? I am in my later years and would love to get this up for my grandchildren. Some of the very best software ever made was the Atari. PLEASE, PLEASE, Help. Thank you so very much. If you are going to provide any information, please be good enough to email it to me at RSMITH5129@AOL.COM
Robert J. Smith wrote ...2003-07-25 15:41:50
I realize this space is not the place for my question, but I would be hugely indebted to anyone who can provide an answer to a big problem that I am having. I own a huge ST software libary of shareware and commercial programs. Additionally, I own a large assortment of all types of ST's. Now for the problem, due to space and other considerations, the ST's are not in use, however I do use various PC types of computers. I am in desparate need of an emulator, so that I can run the ST software on my PC's. Additionally, would I be able to use a high density PC disk drive to read the ST double Density disks and if so what. if any. modifications would be required? I am in my later years and would love to get this up for my grandchildren. Some of the very best software ever made was the Atari. PLEASE, PLEASE, Help. Thank you so very much. If you are going to provide any information, please be good enough to email it to me at RSMITH5129@AOL.COM
Robert J. Smith wrote ...2003-07-25 15:40:29
I realize this space is not the place for my question, but I would be hugely indebted to anyone who can provide an answer to a big problem that I am having. I own a huge ST software libary of shareware and commercial programs. Additionally, I own a large assortment of all types of ST's. Now for the problem, due to space and other considerations, the ST's are not in use, however I do use various PC types of computers. I am in desparate need of an emulator, so that I can run the ST software on my PC's. Additionally, would I be able to use a high density PC disk drive to read the ST double Density disks and if so what. if any. modifications would be required? I am in my later years and would love to get this up for my grandchildren. Some of the very best software ever made was the Atari. PLEASE, PLEASE, Help. Thank you so very much.
Casey Monroe wrote ...2003-01-28 19:10:59
Interesting side scrolling shooter. Either very difficult, or I just suck. Graphically very exciting though--I liked the way the ship rocked as you flew, and the visual of the mothership launching you was great.