emulators/fab-agon-emulator: Emulator of the Agon Light Computer
An emulator of the Agon Light, Olimex Agon Light 2, and Agon Console8 8-bit
computers.
The Agon Light is a modern, fully open-source, 8-bit microcomputer and
microcontroller in one small, low-cost board, designed by Bernado Kastrup aka
The Byte Attic. As a computer, it is a standalone device that requires no host
PC: it puts out its own video (VGA), audio (2 identical mono channels), accepts
a PS/2 keyboard and has its own mass-storage in the form of a micro-SD card. The
Olimex Agon Light 2 is a variation on the original Agon Light design.
The Agon Console8 is a version of the Agon Light that also includes two
Atari-compatible joystick ports, and a PS/2 mouse port, and a stylish case. It
was also designed by Bernado Kastrup aka The Byte Attic, and is manufactured by
Heber Ltd.
The Agon Light, Olimex Agon Light 2, and the Agon Console8 are all fully
compatible with each other. Software written for one will run on the other, and
the same firmware can be used on both.
The information about the computer is available at
https://www.thebyteattic.com/p/agon.html
The port provides both graphical SDL3-based emulator (fab-agon-emulator) and a
terminal emulator (agon-cli-emulator).
WWW: https://github.com/tomm/fab-agon-emulator
PR: 292346