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Hatari UI
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Hatari UI is an out-of-process user interface for the Hatari Atari
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ST/STe/TT/Falcon emulator and its built-in debugger which can
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(optionally) embed the Hatari emulator window.
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Having the UI in another process allows doing it with a higher level
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language while avoiding adding GUI toolkit dependencies to Hatari
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itself. The UI is done with PyGtk i.e. in Python language, using the
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Gtk widget set.
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The main points of this new UI over the Hatari internal one are its
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configurability, more usable file selector, internationalization
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support and providing a GUI for the (console based) debugger included
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with the Hatari emulator.
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Note: this is an additional UI, the built-in Hatari SDL UI isn't being
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replaced or going anywhere!
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Requirements
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My guess at the required versions for the dependencies are:
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- Python >= 2.6
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- PyGtk >= 2.12 (on Debian/Ubuntu PyGtk is in python-gtk2 package)
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Hatari UI is included with the Hatari sources:
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http://hg.tuxfamily.org/mercurialroot/hatari/hatari/file/tip/python-ui
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Hatari UI has been tested on several Linux versions. I would assume
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it to work also on other unix systems such as Apple OSX. It may work
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with the Hatari Windows version, as long as it is built with socket
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support.
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Embedding the Hatari emulator window is currently supported only for
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systems using an X window system (from libSDL sources it would seem
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that Windows would also support window embedding, but support for that
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would need to be added both to Hatari and Hatari UI because SDL's
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own embedding disables all keyboard events in SDL program).
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Here are instructions on installing the dependencies for non-Linux
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platforms (neither tested nor supported as I don't use/have them):
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http://pygtk.org/downloads.html
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Running
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Being a Python program, Hatari UI doesn't need to be built.
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You can just run it from where you extracted it (or checked
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it out of TuxFamily HG repo) by calling its wrapper script:
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/path/to/script/hatariui
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Or you can run just the debugger:
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/path/to/script/debugui.py
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But you can also install it to system along with Hatari:
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make install
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Notes
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Hatari UI runs a Hatari version found on $PATH. If you want
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to use a version of Hatari that hasn't been installed, you
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need to modify the search path, for example like this:
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PATH=../build/src:.:$PATH hatariui
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If UI is started without the embedding option, the actions
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(in menus and toolbars) have also shortcuts. They cannot
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be used when Hatari window is embedded because then those
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shortcuts couldn't be used with Hatari.
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A www-page with more information about Hatari UI is here:
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http://koti.mbnet.fi/tammat/hatari/hatari-ui.shtml
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