Lets have a look at the Amibian Amiga emulator on Raspberry Pi 3.
An automated Raspberry Pi emulator for Mac OS X, Ubuntu, as a well as a few other Linux distributions. With luck, I'll be laying out the neighborhood newsletter on Aldus PageMaker 4 for Mac and hunting down binaries for Balance of Power. FS-UAE is a great port I use on Mac and Amiberry or Amibian use the uae4arm port that. A newer version is available for mac at which supports the Raspberry Pi 2, multiple instances, as well as CLI and GUI management. Juran said that he's considering a crowdfunding program to support further development of AMS and is looking for others willing to contribute to the project. I was unable to get the front end to execute at all on Debian 9 on Intel.īut there's hope that these hurdles can be cleared. (Juran is looking for someone with some expertise in Coco to help fix that.) And the Linux implementation of AMS does not yet support keyboard input. This project doesn't require original hardware and runs along side raspbian. The Mini vMac is an emulator that runs software for early Macs that ran Motorola's 680x0 microprocessors. While AMS works on Mac OS X up to version 10.12-both on Intel and PowerPC versions of the operating system-the code for the graphics front end currently won't compile on MacOS Mojave. The Raspberry Pi can run a flavour of minivmac and emulates booting into Mac OS 7.
Unfortunately, there's still a lot of work to be done. A small graphical front-end displays video and accepts user input. A version of the project, downloadable from Github, includes a "Welcome" screen application (a sort of Mac OS "hello world"), Mac Tic-Tac-Toe, and an animation of NyanCat.Īdvanced Mac Substitute emulated greatness via /SMeI241yGdĪpplications are launched from the command line for now and are executed by the emulation software, which interprets the system and firmware calls.
He showed me an early attempt at getting the game Load Runner to work with the emulator-it's not yet interactive. I got a demo of AMS from Juran at Shmoocon in Washington, DC, this past weekend.