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Hi Doug

Wow that's a blast from the past, I remember this game on a port for the Commodore 64 and Spectravideo 328 I owned so long ago.

No, no port to Linux or Windows, but you can use an emulator, such as on this webpage, they can run on Windows and Linux http://www.atariage.com/2600/emulation/, (and many webpages like it, just Google Atari Emulator) and then acquire the Eastern Front ROM. Plus depending on which Linux distro you use, if you use Linux, you can find many emulators on the install disk waiting to be installed. All I can say at the moment, the emulators are legal but to acquire the ROM is not, as they still retain copyright.

But if you can figure it out from here, you are on your way.
<http://www.atariage.com/2600/emulation/>

Andrew Brown

On 03/08/2013 07:29 AM, Doug wrote:
On 08/02/2013 09:03 AM, Mark Stanton wrote:
All quiet on the eastern font, then... :-)

Mark



Does anybody know if the old Atari game, "Eastern Front" has been
ported to Linux, or even to Windows?

--doug



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