![]() ![]() The entire MacintoshPi project runs on Raspberry Pi Zero 2 W, 2, 3, 3B, 3B+ (at present, it does not run on version 4). In addition, thanks to a document contained in the project, it is possible in dual-boot to place the fastest (bare-metal) Commodore 64/128/PET emulator BMC64, thus building an interesting retro package on a single SD card. Installation requires running a single script "build_all.sh" on a clean Raspberry Pi OS Lite and waiting about two hours for the packages to compile and install. This lets emulators use full power of Raspberry Pi, making them more stable and useful in combination with additional retro-software. All this without the X.org manager, only a multimedia SDL2 library and from the CLI / Raspberry Pi OS Lite. What does this mean for the Pi and other. MacintoshPi is a project that allows running full-screen versions of Appleās Mac OS 7, Mac OS 8 and Mac OS 9 with sound, an active Internet connection and modem emulation on a Raspberry Pi. ![]() And they dedicated a whopping 17 seconds (sarcasm: noted) of the WWDC 2020 keynote highlighting 'new virtualization technologies' on the Mac. All this without the X.org manager, only a multimedia SDL2 library and from the CLI / Raspberry Pi OS Lite. Earlier this week, Apple announced 'Apple Silicon', which is marketing speak for 'Apple's ditching Intel x86 CPUs and will use 64-bit ARM processors in Macs'. MacintoshPi is a small project that allows running full-screen versions of Apple's Mac OS 7, Mac OS 8 and Mac OS 9 with sound, active Internet connection and modem emulation under Raspberry Pi. This open-source project allows users to run full-screen versions of Apple's Mac OS 7, Mac OS 8 and Mac OS 9 (operating systems released between 19) and it does so complete with sound, an active internet connection and modem emulation. ![]()
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