![]() Basilisk II is distributed under the terms of the GNU General Public License (GPL). However, you still need a copy of MacOS and a Macintosh ROM image to use Basilisk II. That is, it allows you to run 68k MacOS software on your computer, even if you are using a different operating system. ℹ️About GitHub Wiki SEE, a search engine enabler for GitHub WikisĪs GitHub blocks most GitHub Wikis from search engines.Product type OS Vendor Apple Release date 1994 Minimum CPU 68000/601 User interface GUI Platform MacOS Download count 124 (35 for release) Downloads Download nameĪpple Mac OS 7.5 (''Capone'' 7.5.5C3) (3.5-1.44mb)Īpple Mac OS 7.5 (''Mozart'' 7.5.B2C2) (1994) (beta) (ISO)Īpple Mac OS 7.5 (ISO)Īpple Mac OS 7.5 (ISO)Īpple Mac OS 7.5.1 (ISO)Īpple Mac OS 7.5.3 (''Unity'' 7.5.3.A3C3 A) (SIT)Īpple Mac OS 7.5.3 Revision 2 (3.5-1.44mb)Īpple Mac OS 7.5.3 (ISO)Īpple Mac OS 7.5.3 (HD Image)Īpple Mac OS 7.5.3 (Bad?)Īpple Mac OS 7.5.3 (HD Image)Īpple Mac OS 7.5. Basilisk II is an Open Source 68k Macintosh emulator. 'Don't use CPU when idle' is checked, to prevent the emulator from bogging down the host system, and "Ignore illegal memory accesses' is turned off. The model is set to "Quadra 900 (Mac OS 8.1)" CPU type is set to 68040, the m86k-family processor shipped with the Quadra. MacOS RAM size is set to 256 MB, the design maximum for the Quadra 950. Serial and network settings are the default. Keyboard and mouse settings are the defaults. Video Type is set to 'Window', Refresh Rate is set to 10 Hz, width is 1024 (the maximum) and height is 768 (also the maximum.) Disable sound output is off, and the sound device settings are set to their defaults on Linux. The Basilisk II binary chosen for the Watchmaker project is the 'Windowed' build, versus the 'Full Screen' build. ![]() SCSI emulation is not needed by the Watchmaker project, so no settings are enabled. This application was created using File Typer 5.3, another piece of Macintosh abandonware. The latter is used to alter the Macintosh file attributes for source code modules, so that they conform to the expectations of the THINK Pascal compiler. ![]() There are also two utilities used in transferring source code modules and other files from the host system, called AcceptFromUnixApp and AlterAttributesForTP. The other volume, named Watchmaker, is 1024 MB in size, and is used to store the Watchmaker Suite source code, executables and saved animals, together with the last official release of the THINK Pascal compiler, version 4.0.2. It is 256 MB in size, large enough to hold an installation of Mac OS 8.1, the last-to-be-released operating system which will run on m86k family processors. The startup disk is listed first, named 'OS81System'. Here the virtual hard disk images are specified. Utilities for transferring Pascal source code files from the host computer to the Watchmaker volume, and changing the file attributes of the source files to conform to the expectation of THINK Pascal ( AcceptFromUnixApp and AlterAttributesForTP).Watchmaker project files (resources, project files, and source code modules) for compilation by THINK Pascal.FileTyper 5.3.1 (Used to change file attributes of incoming Pascal source files so that they are recognized by the THINK Pascal compiler).The [ Watchmaker volume is 1024 MB in size and contains: The virtual System81 volume is 256 MB in size. The processor is the 68040, running at 33 MHz. 256 MB of RAM are allocated, which is half the maximum for the Quadra series which were the last and most powerful of the classic Macintosh line. The setup for Blind Watchmaker work uses the '1992-03 - 3DC27823 - Quadra 950.ROM' ROM file, released in March of 1992 with the Quadra 950. Basilisk II Emulation setup for Blind Watchmaker Binary executables for Basilisk II may be installed from a Linux package repository (if applicable) or provisioned manually from the downloadable builds maintained at the E-Maculation Forums.įor a general discussion of emulation, see the Developer Tutorial. Basilisk II is a software emulator of the classic Macintosh, which runs under Mac OS X, Microsoft Windows, and Linux. ![]()
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