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Mac emulator for linux
Mac emulator for linux










  1. #MAC EMULATOR FOR LINUX MAC OS X#
  2. #MAC EMULATOR FOR LINUX MAC OS#
  3. #MAC EMULATOR FOR LINUX INSTALL#
  4. #MAC EMULATOR FOR LINUX UPDATE#
  5. #MAC EMULATOR FOR LINUX UPGRADE#

You only get 128megs with a x500 and I think 136 with a x400 which means you can't run OS X with them.

#MAC EMULATOR FOR LINUX UPGRADE#

The whole 5400-6400 5500-6500 family were probably the worst Powermacs because of the memory architecture and the fact that you could only upgrade the CPU through the L2 slot.

mac emulator for linux

Ratfink wrote: Just looking for a few pointers really.

#MAC EMULATOR FOR LINUX MAC OS#

Really, I don't know how could you make work Mac OS 9 in a PC. The image was OK, because I put it as a secondary disk and I had access to all files from Mac OS X.

mac emulator for linux

Also, I made a disk image from a running iMac (266Mhz with Mac OS 9) and tried to load it in Pear PC but it didn't run.

#MAC EMULATOR FOR LINUX MAC OS X#

I've installed Mac OS 7.5 in Basilisk II and it worked, but I hadn't applications, so I don't know how well it behaves.Īlso, I've installed Mac OS X in Pear PC, and it worked sluggish (with a 1 Ghz AMD CPU, it behaved as expected). It is estimated that PearPC emulated Mac OS X at 1/10 of system speed (so a would run as fast as a but it doesn't take in account better CPU architectures (now a i7 core running at 2.8 Ghz has more power than a P4 at the same speed, and most CPUs are now multicore). Pear PC emulated PowerPC Macs, but only worked with early MacOS X (and it's support is limited). I guess Basilisk II and vMac would work, but keep on mind that those emulators will emulate Motorola Macs (no PowerPC, no Intel), so they will work up to MacOS 8. There's also Executor which can some 68k software on an x86 computer. PearPC can run various PowerPC OS's but in Mac terms it can run OS X and nothing earlier Sheepshaver emulates early PowerPC Macs and can run OS's 7.5.2 to 9.0.4 VMac emulates early 68k Macs and runs up to 7.5.5īasilisk II emulates later 68k Macs and can run up to OS8.1 Would a P4 2.8ghz be beefy enough to replicate G3/400 performance?Įdit 7/7/11: So to summarise what seems to be around for Windows based on replies received and then browsing wikipedia: With sound and video so I can play Ambrosia games like Barrack, Apeiron, Mars Rising. So I wondered if someone could recommend a PC-based Mac OS emulator that could run OS7.5 through to OS9? Windows or linux. I have a spare motherboard but it's really the hd that bothers me and I'm tired of buying secondhand gear that - in the case of hd's - often doesn't work for long. Fixed runtime error generation issue for self-branching instructions.My old Mac 5500 with a G3 upgrade is probably going to die some day, the hd can't last forever anyway and although it takes IDE hd's it only takes ones that have Apple firmware available.Fixed spacing issue with register lists for LDM and STM instruction opcodes.Added support to log instruction cycles.Added custom exception handler to help log errors for future use.Fixed issue with the auto-indent setting not being saved.Fixed issue where a cancelled Save As operation would result in unexpected behaviour.Fixed spacing issue with FILL directives.Support for custom instruction cycle models.

#MAC EMULATOR FOR LINUX UPDATE#

  • Fixed issue where an update to the View Memory or View Symbols window would result in a fatal exception.
  • Fixed issue where labels were assigned non-zero cycles.
  • Added branch information pop over visualisation as alternative to branch destination arrows.
  • mac emulator for linux

  • Fixed issue with drawing branch arrows where the arrow size would exceed maximum size allowed.
  • Fixed issue caused by concurrent updates to the View Memory Content and View Symbols windows.
  • Issue with UI caused by clicking the Execute button rapidly.
  • File saving does not work on OS X 10.11 El Capitan.
  • Hi-DPI support for Windows is not functioning correctly.
  • The application will now be available to launch from the Unity dashboard.

    #MAC EMULATOR FOR LINUX INSTALL#

    Install the downloaded DEB package by using the Synaptic Package Manager, or by using the following command via Terminal: VisUAL will now also be available to launch via Spotlight and Launchpad. You may create a shortcut for convenience if necessary.Įxtract the downloaded file and copy VisUAL.app (the file extension will be hidden) to the Applications folder. On Linux, the application has been tested only with Ubuntu 14.04.Įxtract the downloaded file and double-click VisUAL.exe to launch the application. You do not need to have this pre-installed. To be able to use VisUAL, your system must be compatible with the Java 8 Runtime Environment. Mac OS X (64-bit) - Version 1.27 Released Windows (64-bit) - Version 1.27 Released












    Mac emulator for linux