Not much to do inside classic Mac OS, would be a wet dream if DS could do Amiga though, but I'm sure the hardware specs are not up for the job...
...maybe next Gen DS?
News from Lazyone:
I need some people to write documentation on how to set up and use Mini vMac on the Nintendo DS.
This would include installing to the DS, making a bootable OS image, installing software to OS image and using the emulator.
I am looking for OSX documentation, Linux documentation and Windows documentation. (if you get all that on windows I will be amazed, even Linux may be difficult)
Volunteers will be given the latest test builds as they are available and can request the source along with the binary.
Possible build configurations (reduced accuracy/faster emulation can used with any build):
1MB
2MB
2.5MB
4MB (Requires compatible slot-2 flash cart with at least 4MB of RAM)
Examples of previous work would be nice and I would rather you not leak anything since the port is still in the development phase and a few bugs still exist.
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Not much to do inside classic Mac OS, would be a wet dream if DS could do Amiga though, but I'm sure the hardware specs are not up for the job...
...maybe next Gen DS?
Even the PS2 struggles to emulate the Amiga. I believe the problem stems from the fact that the Amiga had some tasty custom chips that are hard to emulate.
I also love the rpg's for the classic mac. Nice version of Pirates! too
I wish I had written down the procedure when I first did my disk images using stuffit 5 and 4, basilisk, miniVmac for pc, and hfvexplorer. I'm afraid I've forgotten the steps. If nobody comes forward to do a windows doc, I could give it a go.
Oh yes, sims and ants.
As for Amiga, yes it was a lady killer indeed!
why mac and not windows or som other cool program like that:thumbup:
Simple, I was bored and there was an easily available open-source Macintosh emulator.
Hopefully someone will come up with an x86 emulator in the future, but for now my time is split between Mini vMac DS and Wolf3D DS.
The one thing I keep hearing is comments about how useless a Macintosh emulator is, but you must not mistake it's purpose.
The DS is a gaming machine, you would not install Mini vMac on ANY system just to use business applications would you?
It's meant for classic games that otherwise would never be on the DS, I can guarantee you will never see a Sim Ant DS or Oregon Trail DS.
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