I've just finished moving, which means I should finally get some time to work on it again, soon. Anything in particular that you're interested in? Or just "functioning"?
Functioning would be great. I was looking into running a MSDOS emulator and vMac emulator, however I wanted something that would boot directly in to the emulator so it would give the experience of the real thing. Searching for a way to fast boot Linux brought me to Ultibo, Researching Ultibo brought me to this video and your PC emulator video which is exactly what I am looking for. Right now I am starting to learn how to help code some of it myself, but it will be a while before I get even close to your level. Great job and thanks!
@Manuel Alfayate Corchete Helllooo! The Ultibo forums stopped working a while ago, so I stopped working on it. But just 2 weeks ago I was looking at Circle, the C++ equivalent, and was getting the itch to work on this again. Summer holidays soon, so maaaybe? Anyway, thank you for all your hard work, is was super easy to build upon, thank you!
hey! is it possible to compile bare metal vmac for the Gen1 RPI Model B? I've spent a considerable amount of time trying to run it there, without any luck though. Also Ultibo is too much for my programming skills :)
Howdy, yeah, it's in the GitHub repo: github.com/noshbar/minivmac_sdl2/releases/download/0.1/kernel7.zip But beware, I wouldn't call it "usable"... Unless you mean just an image you can "burn" to an SD card, with everything you need at once? If so, no I don't, sorry. But I'll be working on this again, soon, and will make something like that.
Reading the comments here, and looking at github it seems the project is not worked on anymore. It's a shame, it would be amazing to have a functional bare-metal Mac emulator, especially if I could connect it to a CRT for some of that classic mac feel :)
Hi Dirk, and thanks for your hard work ! By any chance, have you planned to make a port of this on Pi400 ? It would be nice to have "all in one", like in old time :)
I would love to see any updates on this.
I've just finished moving, which means I should finally get some time to work on it again, soon.
Anything in particular that you're interested in? Or just "functioning"?
Functioning would be great. I was looking into running a MSDOS emulator and vMac emulator, however I wanted something that would boot directly in to the emulator so it would give the experience of the real thing.
Searching for a way to fast boot Linux brought me to Ultibo, Researching Ultibo brought me to this video and your PC emulator video which is exactly what I am looking for.
Right now I am starting to learn how to help code some of it myself, but it will be a while before I get even close to your level.
Great job and thanks!
@Manuel Alfayate Corchete Helllooo! The Ultibo forums stopped working a while ago, so I stopped working on it. But just 2 weeks ago I was looking at Circle, the C++ equivalent, and was getting the itch to work on this again.
Summer holidays soon, so maaaybe?
Anyway, thank you for all your hard work, is was super easy to build upon, thank you!
Thanks a lot! I really apreciate it! Thank you very much for your very nice project!
hey! is it possible to compile bare metal vmac for the Gen1 RPI Model B? I've spent a considerable amount of time trying to run it there, without any luck though. Also Ultibo is too much for my programming skills :)
Great! Do you have a image file link for download and put on a sd card please?
Howdy, yeah, it's in the GitHub repo: github.com/noshbar/minivmac_sdl2/releases/download/0.1/kernel7.zip
But beware, I wouldn't call it "usable"...
Unless you mean just an image you can "burn" to an SD card, with everything you need at once? If so, no I don't, sorry. But I'll be working on this again, soon, and will make something like that.
@@dirkderkdurk Thank you!!
Reading the comments here, and looking at github it seems the project is not worked on anymore. It's a shame, it would be amazing to have a functional bare-metal Mac emulator, especially if I could connect it to a CRT for some of that classic mac feel :)
Hi Dirk, and thanks for your hard work ! By any chance, have you planned to make a port of this on Pi400 ? It would be nice to have "all in one", like in old time :)
Impressive... would love to see more baremetal ports... Amiga, Atari ST ??