Way back in the 80s, Amiga vs. Atari ST was one of the early fanboi battles in computing :-)
Except, at first, it was mostly in person and in competing computer magazines. And eventually, many of us got our first modems, and got into our first online arguments on dial-up BBSs.
It is in that spirit, that I offer this link to a browser based Atari ST emulator ;-)
I was working at a Software, Etc. back then. My manager was fully in the Atari camp and I'll admit his spreadsheets were the coolest spreadsheets I had seen. But I had Killing Game Show so there was really no competition.
Hilariously, the instance variables map 1:1 with the chips present on an Amiga motherboard. It's a great display of clean OOP modeling, but it might get messier once they add support for Amiga models with different chipsets.
Gave it a quick run with 34.5 (1.3) kickstart and some backup of a workdisk of mine.
It worked as expected from an Amiga 500 (I own 500/600/1200).
There was, however, a pain point in the process. I use i3 as wm, and I do not use GUI file managers... so it took me a lot of effort to figure out I needed to DRAG AND DROP a kickstart rom file. Opening a file dialog with a click somewhere in the interface would be a major UX improvement.
Except, at first, it was mostly in person and in competing computer magazines. And eventually, many of us got our first modems, and got into our first online arguments on dial-up BBSs.
It is in that spirit, that I offer this link to a browser based Atari ST emulator ;-)
https://jamesfriend.com.au/pce-js/atari-st/