Mini vMac for Linux 3.3.3 Beta freeware
The goal of the Mini vMac project is to help preserve software made for early Macintosh computers, the computers that Apple sold from 1984 to 1996 based upon Motorola's 680x0 microprocessors. The center of this project is a family of free and open source emulators that allow such software to be used on modern computers. The first member of this family emulates the Macintosh Plus.
Author | Paul C. Pratt |
Released | 2014-01-05 |
Filesize | 51 kB |
Downloads | 393 |
OS | Linux |
Installation | Instal And Uninstall |
Keywords | MacOS emulator, emulate Macintosh, MacOS emulation, emulator, Macintosh, emulate |
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3.3.3 Beta | Jan 5, 2014 | New Release | New features in default compile: If Mini vMac doesn't find the ROM file in the folder containing the application, it will now also look in a specific central location. In Windows XP, "C:Documents and Settings[your_UserName]Application DataGryphelmnvm_rom". Windows 98, "C:WINDOWSApplication DataGryphelmnvm_rom". And in Vista, I think "C:Users[your_UserName]AppDataRoamingGryphelmnvm_rom". Usually "mnvm_rom" would be an alias (on OS X, on Windows this is called a short cut) to where ever you keep your ROM collection. This avoids having to create an alias to the ROM image for each emulated Mac you use. Changed behavior in default compile: The alternate CPU emulation of Mini vMac 3.0.4 is now the main and only emulation. (The “-alt-cpu” build option is gone.) This makes Mini vMac slightly faster, and allows more accurate detection of illegal instructions without speed penalty. |
3.3.1 | Jun 7, 2012 | New Release | New features in default compile: · If Mini vMac doesn't find the ROM file in the folder containing the application, it will now also look in a specific central location. In Windows XP, "C:Documents and Settings[your_UserName]Application DataGryphelmnvm_rom". Windows 98, "C:WINDOWSApplication DataGryphelmnvm_rom". And in Vista, I think "C:Users[your_UserName]AppDataRoamingGryphelmnvm_rom". Usually "mnvm_rom" would be an alias (on OS X, on Windows this is called a short cut) to where ever you keep your ROM collection. This avoids having to create an alias to the ROM image for each emulated Mac you use. Changed behavior in default compile: · The alternate CPU emulation of Mini vMac 3.0.4 is now the main and only emulation. (The “-alt-cpu” build option is gone.) This makes Mini vMac slightly faster, and allows more accurate detection of illegal instructions without speed penalty. It also reduces the amount of code to be optimized in assembly language (Currently only done for PowerPC).... |