Basilisk II A 68k Macintosh emulator Copyright (C) 1997-2001 Christian Bauer et al. License ------- Basilisk II is available under the terms of the GNU General Public License. See the file "COPYING.txt" that is included in the distribution for details. Overview -------- Basilisk II is an Open Source 68k Macintosh emulator. That is, it enables you to run 68k MacOS software on you computer, even if you are using a different operating system. However, you still need a copy of MacOS and a Macintosh ROM image to use Basilisk II. Basilisk II/JIT is Basilisk II with the JIT (Just In Time) Compiler that Bernd "Bernie" Meyer developed for UAE. Documentation ------------- Please read the other Basilisk II documentation in the following directories: - General documents - Windows-specific documents - JIT-specific documents Windows port ------------ I tried to synchronize the common sources with the upcoming Basilisk II 0.9 release. Therefore, I probably broke some features but not that much according to "diff" between the original Windows port and this port. Please tell me if you encounter any problem. Known issues: - "My Computer" icon is no longer available - "Keyboard type" option is always set to 5 - "Get Hardware Value" option is always set to true GUI Preferences Editor ---------------------- The GUI Preferences Editor is not updated to take into account JIT-specific preferences items. Therefore, you may have to re-edit "BasiliskII_prefs" if that tool wiped out your preferences Relevant prefs items for the JIT compiler are: - jitcachesize <integer> : specifies the translation cache size in KB - jitfpu <boolean> : specifies whether to compile FPU instructions or not The values I would recommend for now are: jitcachesize 8192 jitfpu true cpu 68040 fpu true Gwenole Beauchesne gb@dial.oleane.comDownload Driver Pack
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