Le mardi 1 mars 2011 15:51:49, Natalia Portillo a écrit :
> > Actually I think they used to be online until recently, but Apple
> > revamped their archived not too long ago IIRC.
>
> For up to Mac II they are in the Inside Macintosh books, from them up to
> PowerPC you'll need to guess it, and for
Hi,
El 01/03/2011, a las 12:06, François Revol escribió:
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> Le 1 mars 2011 à 13:02, Laurent Vivier a écrit :
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 i
Le 1 mars 2011 à 13:02, Laurent Vivier a écrit :
>>> 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 an
Le mardi 01 mars 2011 à 01:23 +0100, François Revol a écrit :
> Le 1 mars 2011 à 01:18, Natalia Portillo a écrit :
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> >> 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 o
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 w
Hi,
> Indeed, and I'd love to get Haiku to boot on a NeXT :-)
I'd love to boot NeXTStep/m68k even on emulation.
>> (Unless your Atari ST and Amiga emulation pretends to support things no
>> other does, like Amiga UNIX, Apple UNIX)
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> Well, most of those emulators do not support the required mm