Le mardi 01 mars 2011 à 01:23 +0100, François Revol a écrit : > Le 1 mars 2011 à 01:18, Natalia Portillo a écrit : > > >> Well, most of those emulators do not support the required mmu, except > >> ARAnyM (and their mmu patch was backported to UAE I think). > > That's the main problem, but first of all in QEMU there is the need for > > complete pre-Coldfire 68ks, as well as the modular support for FPUs and MMU > > (Sun and Apple's Lisa) > > Yeah old Sun stuff used their own mmu due to missing support in pre-020 for > some insn restart. > > > Currently the fastest ones would be BeBox, Mac68k and NeXT machines, > > because almost all devices are already emulated, but the assembly itself, > > firmware and CPU/FPU/MMU in case of 68k. > > IIRC the Mac68k hardware is quite obscure and model-dependant... > but EMILE and BasiliskII should say enough.
They will not help you: - EMILE uses Mac ROM to access hardware - BasiliskII patches the ROM to call its internal drivers instead of accessing hardware. The best source for hardware definition is linux... If it can help I think I have all hardware reference manuals for m68k macintosh. > Just posted my BeBox patch btw. > > >> A/UX would be fun to run :-) > >> There used to be UNIX for Atari TT also IIRC, though not sure it was ever > >> published. > > There is a binary dump somewhere, I may have it. > > So should I, just can't recall where I left it. > > François. -- --------------------- laur...@vivier.eu ---------------------- "Tout ce qui est impossible reste à accomplir" Jules Verne "Things are only impossible until they're not" Jean-Luc Picard