That's pretty cool. I imagine it wasn't too difficult to get it working though since the Atari didn't have the custom chipset of an Amiga. That's why we never saw an Amiga emulator running on an Atari. It didn't have the horsepower to emulate all of the Amiga custom chips with just a lowly 68K processor. I suppose someone could have made an add-on board with the Amiga custom chips on it, transplanted it on the Atari and then wrote an emulator....but why bother? It would just be cheaper and easier to buy an Amiga!