Basiliskii-mac Emulator Available


you can use g_serial without serial cable. Its using the USB (like a serial - usb coverter and then on the pc a USB to serial converter. BTW which firmware are you using? Mine works on cramfs from oddbot and als the one which comes wit Qtopia from NK.
OS8 worked on mine. did you rename to disk.hfv? and the rom to rom? It quits if it cant find rom but it should show the disk missing icon if you start without disk

I am using 1.4.0 with networking support. I did rename both things.

can your gp2x overclock to 250mhz? you can change the over clock speed in the gpe file
 
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garteth posted on Mar 9 2006 at 06:01 PM said:
Could those screenshots be any smaller? lol
Yes they could but its hard enough to see clearly already.
 
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pcklee123 posted on Mar 9 2006 at 11:25 PM said:
Anhaedra posted on Mar 9 2006 at 04:09 PM said:
you can use g_serial without serial cable. Its using the USB (like a serial - usb coverter and then on the pc a USB to serial converter. BTW which firmware are you using? Mine works on cramfs from oddbot and als the one which comes wit Qtopia from NK.
OS8 worked on mine. did you rename to disk.hfv? and the rom to rom? It quits if it cant find rom but it should show the disk missing icon if you start without disk

I am using 1.4.0 with networking support. I did rename both things.

can your gp2x overclock to 250mhz? you can change the over clock speed in the gpe file

I can overclock to about 283, but my GP2X is running FW 1.4.0 so I cannot overclock.
 
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Hi I want to map some of the buttons on the GP2X to mac keys, any ideas what would be useful?
Shift - to startup extensions off
apple?
option?
ctrl?
Thanks
 
Mudi posted on Mar 7 2006 at 11:24 PM said:
Umm, doesn't the mac emulate an FPU when running with a 68030? So that would be emulating the emulation of a FPU :D

Some 68030-based Macs like the IIsi had no FPU but you could add one via the PDS slot. The IIci for example, though, had a 68030 @ 25 MHz and an onboard 68882 FPU @ 25 MHz. You can pick whether to emulate the FPU in Basilisk, but it'll take much more horsepower from the 920T, I'm sure.
 
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