You've found David Firth's Atari 800 emulator which can emulate the 8-bit Atari 800 and XL series of home computers. Please refer to /usr/local/share/doc/atari (or equivalent on your system) for the distribution documents. A man page has also been installed. The system wide configuration file can be found at /usr/local/lib/atari/atari800.cfg (or similar) which you will probably want to copy to your home directory, at some stage, to personalise the settings. If you're at all serious about your emulator then you SHOULD check out these URL's in the order they're written: http://www.signus.demon.co.uk/david/ http://zippy.sonoma.edu/~kendrick/nbs/new_and_emu.html ftp://ftp.hackerz.com/hackerz/atari/web/index.html comp.sys.atari.8bit This should get you started and provide you with numerous links to other web sites. The ROM's for the Atari computers are, unfortunately, copyright. This port will attempt to down-load another freeware Atari emulator for DOS called PC Xformer 2.5 which contains copies of these ROM files. If you would like to take a further look at XF2.5 you should find it in your distfiles directory (if it successfully down-loaded :->). For more info on this emulator check out "http://www.halcyon.com/brasoft/". If you have any general Atari questions then you might get a more fruitful response by posting them to the news group, as the emulation and questions mailing list won't be up-to-date with all things Atari. However the FreeBSD emulation mailing list is dedicated to discussing the emulation of other O/S's so don't be shy. Please check Section 25 of the handbook for information on the mailing lists. Share and enjoy, Joel... :-> suttonj@interconnect.com.au