I'm running it in an 800 x 600 pixels window with 16-bitĬolour. Have it set to emulate a 68040 CPU and have given it 128 MB to play How well does it work? I currently have Basilisk II installed onĪ 750 MHz Compaq notebook running Windows 2000. Also nicely implemented is the ability to share the PC's Again, Hoffman's manual is invaluable at walking usersĪn especially nice option is the ability to make the PC's "MyĬomputer" show up on the Mac desktop, making it possible to copyįiles back and forth between the virtual Mac and the main PCĭrives. Mac-equivalents, and that the hard drive and ROM image files areĬD and ethernet setup varies between Win9x and NT/2000/XP Your PC's CD drive, floppy drive, keyboard, and mouse are Specific 680x0 processor to emulate, and to dedicate a portion of It can be used to set the display options, to choose what Trust me, it won't work).īasilisk II has a reasonably friendly graphical configuration (Don't expect to be able to download a Mac OS on your PC and II, and install the Mac OS from a bootable CD or set of floppies. Over, you're ready to create a hard drive image, configure Basilisk Once you've installed Basilisk II and copied the ROM image file If you've started off with the ROMs from a black and white-only Version of the Mac ROMs you're using don't expect colour support Long enough to capture to a disk image file. On a permanent basis, installed into SoftMac's hardware card, or The first step is getting access to a genuine Mac ROMs - either Unlike commercial products for the Mac like Virtual PC, gettingīasilisk II up and running is a bit of a project. You're on her site, be sure to scroll down the page to the link for Windows versions are maintained by Lauri Pesonen. Linux, Solaris 2.5, FreeBSD 3.x, and IRIX 6.5), AmigaOS 3.x, and In this case, Basilisk II isĪvailable for BeOS R4 (both PowerPC and x86), x86 Unix (tested with Like many open source projects, versions have been developed forĪ variety of operating systems. Source project, originally written by Christian Bauer, andĭistributed under the GNU General Public License. Where SoftMac is marketed commercially, Basilisk II is an open Mac-floppy to a PC hard drive using SoftMac's free GemXplor file Requires Mac ROMs to work, either installed on a US$200 card soldīy the SoftMac people or (more commonly) with ROM image filesĬaptured with SoftMac's CopyROM utility (and transferred from a All are 680x0 emulators no one has releasedĮmulation software for a PowerPC CPU. As a result, it's notīasilisk II is one of several programs that try to emulateĪ Mac on PC hardware. That code and doesn't allow it to be shared. That define basic ways the computer is going to work. Things), the Mac Toolbox and QuickDraw, sets of software routines Macs have much more complex ROMs, containing (among other One step in creating a genuine fantasy PC. When Virtual PC boots up, it runs a licensed PC ROM BIOS as Possible the wide range of PC-clones that dominate that market Reverse-engineered the BIOS used in IBM's original PC, making By theĮarly 1980s, companies like Compaq and Phoenix had successfully On PCs, this is relatively simple and simple-minded. Runs in between the operating system and the processor's Heart of every computer is a relatively small amount of code which Turns out to be a much more difficult task. ![]() Running any of a wide range of PC operating systems and applicationīut what about the opposite, emulating a Mac on PC hardware? It PC has allowed Mac users to boot a PC on their Apple hardware, More recently, emulation software such as Connectix's Virtual Then known as Micro-Soft had its first sale. By March, Paul Allen was offered the title ofĭirector of software for MITS, and Gates and Allen's partnership, So they wrote an 8080 emulator, and used it to write the codeįor their BASIC. ![]() Information about the Altair's Intel 8080 processor. The problem was that they didn't have anĪltair - but they did have access to a Harvard computer lab and Of Popular Electronics, they set out to write a BASIC Pioneering MITS Altair personal computer in the January 1975 issue It was a completely different piece of hardware, is older thanįor instance, when Bill Gates and Paul Allen first read of the Emulation, using software to make one kind of computer act is if
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