Recently I’ve been reading up on emulation on the Amiga. Since the old Mac’s used the same processor as the Amiga (), it’s possible to achieve smooth emulation of older games and applications. This means that it is actually possible to run, Prince of Persia 2 and other classics on an Amiga 1200 with a 68030 turbo-card! Isn’t that something? ![]() ![]() Basilisk II is an open source emulator of 68xxx-based Macintosh computers for Windows, OS X and Linux. With Basilisk II, one can boot Mac OS versions 7.x through 8.1. Ports of Basilisk II are available for Mac OS X, Windows, Linux and a number of lesser known systems. Users require a Macintosh ROM image and a copy of Mac OS to use with the emulator. Mac OS on Amiga. In 1988 the first Apple Mac emulator, A-Max, was released as an external device for any Amiga. It needed Mac ROMs to function, and could read Mac disks when used with a Mac floppy drive (Amiga floppy drives are unable to read Mac disks. Unlike Amiga disks Mac floppy disks spin at variable speeds, much like CD-ROM drives). It will be interesting to try it out. I’ve now installed an emulator called with some extra add-ons on my Amiga 1200, along with a hard file of Mac OS 7.6.1. Thanks to a user on that have posted an excellent guide to Macintosh emulation on the Amiga, it was not very hard to get hold of the necessary files. If you’re interested in emulating Mac on the Amiga, have a look at thread at Amiga.org, it’s very helpful. Since I’m very interested in old games, I decided to go hunting for some Macintosh abandonware. I visited a site called. This is an abandonware games archive that is dedicated to supporting the Macintosh computer platform. All the games have been discontinued and are no longer available for purchase. This means that it is legal to download, so no worries there. The Macintosh Garden was founded in 2001 and in 2007 the archive contained over 900 (!) games and almost 7000 comments from users. Pretty good if you ask me! A picture of The Macintosh Garden website (snapshot by Old School Game Blog) Anyway, I’ll keep you posted on my progress. I’m planning to do an article on how the emulation of the Macintosh went on my Amiga 1200. About E-UAE (OSX) Welcome to the corner of Ultimate Amiga dedicated to running E-UAE, the cross-platform Amiga emulator, on Apple Macintosh OSX. Richard Drummond & co.' S cross platform E-UAE emulator ( ) is without doubt the best way for any Apple Mac user to emulate the Amiga. However, it does not feature the luxuries of a friendly, well-developed GUI along with a large supporting userbase, that WinUAE is able to enjoy. As such, I thought it would be helpful for potential E-UAE users to have a decent guide to getting the emulator up and running, along with a few helpful hints and tips, and as many files / resources as you could possible need, all held together. Have a look through the index for some downloads and guides. Game bola java layar sentuh. Feel free to visit our where you'll be able to obtain any support you might need with the download package, and where you are free to discuss the emulator as a whole.
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