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2 <        Basilisk II, Version 0.8
3 <        A free, portable Mac II emulator
2 >  Basilisk II
3 >  A 68k Macintosh emulator
4  
5 <        Copyright (C) 1997-2000 Christian Bauer et al.
6 <        Freely distributable
5 >  Copyright (C) 1997-2001 Christian Bauer et al.
6  
7  
8   License
# Line 16 | Line 15 | See the file "COPYING" that is included
15   Overview
16   --------
17  
18 < Basilisk II is a free, portable, Open Source 68k Mac emulator. It requires
19 < a copy of a Mac ROM and a copy of MacOS to run. Basilisk II is freeware and
20 < distributed under the GNU General Public License.
18 > Basilisk II is an Open Source 68k Macintosh emulator. That is, it enables
19 > you to run 68k MacOS software on you computer, even if you are using a
20 > different operating system. However, you still need a copy of MacOS and
21 > a Macintosh ROM image to use Basilisk II.
22  
23   Basilisk II has currently been ported to the following systems:
24    - BeOS R4 (PowerPC and x86)
25 <  - Unix (tested under Linux, Solaris 2.5, FreeBSD 3.x and IRIX 6.5)
25 >  - Unix (tested under Linux, Solaris 2.5, FreeBSD 3.x, NetBSD 1.4.2 and
26 >    IRIX 6.5)
27    - AmigaOS 3.x
28    - Windows NT 4.0 (mostly works under Windows 95/98, too)
29  
# Line 41 | Line 42 | Some features of Basilisk II:
42    - Serial drivers
43    - SCSI Manager (old-style) emulation
44    - Emulates extended ADB keyboard and 3-button mouse
45 <  - Uses UAE 68k emulation or (under AmigaOS) real 68k processor
45 >  - Uses UAE 68k emulation or (under AmigaOS and NetBSD/m68k) real 68k
46 >    processor
47  
48   The emulator is not yet complete. See the file "TODO" for a list of
49   unimplemented stuff.
# Line 234 | Line 236 | screen <video mode>
236          15-bit truecolor display in a Picasso96 PIP. This requires
237          Picasso96 as well as a PIP-capable graphics card (e.g. Picasso IV).
238        scr/<hexadecimal mode ID>
239 <        8/15/24-bit fullscreen display on a Picasso96 screen with the given
240 <        mode ID. This requires Picasso96. For 15 and 24 bit, the frame buffer
241 <        format must be QuickDraw-compatible (big-endian, xRGB 1:5:5:5 or
242 <        xRGB 8:8:8:8). The screen size will be the default size for that
243 <        mode ID.
239 >        8/15/24-bit fullscreen display on a Picasso96/CyberGraphX screen with
240 >        the given mode ID. This requires Picasso96 or CyberGraphX. For 15 and
241 >        24 bit, the frame buffer format must be QuickDraw-compatible
242 >        (big-endian, xRGB 1:5:5:5 or xRGB 8:8:8:8). The screen size will be
243 >        the default size for that mode ID.
244  
245    Windows:
246      The "video mode" is one of the following:
# Line 325 | Line 327 | ether <ethernet card description>
327    BeOS:
328      It doesn't matter what you give as "ethernet card description", Basilisk II
329      will always use the first Ethernet card it finds as long an an "ether"
330 <    line exists (e.g. say "ether yes"). As Basilisk II requires the sheep_net
331 <    net server add-on from SheepShaver, you can only use Ethernet on PowerPC
332 <    machines.
330 >    line exists (e.g. say "ether yes"). Using Ethernet requires the "sheep_net"
331 >    Net Server add-on to be installed. The first time you start Basilisk II
332 >    with Ethernet enabled you will be asked whether it's OK to make the
333 >    necessary changes to your BeOS network configuration to enable sheep_net.
334  
335    Linux:
336      The "ethernet card description" is the name of an Ethernet interface.
# Line 349 | Line 352 | ether <ethernet card description>
352           configure your kernel to enable routing and the ethertap device:
353           under "Networking options", enable "Kernel/User netlink socket" and
354           "Netlink device emulation", under "Network device support", activate
355 <         "Ethertap network tap". You also have to modify devices/net/ethertap.c
355 >         "Ethertap network tap". You also have to modify drivers/net/ethertap.c
356           a bit before compiling the new kernel:
357  
358            - insert "#define CONFIG_ETHERTAP_MC 1" near the top (after the
# Line 414 | Line 417 | frameskip <frames to skip>
417    For refreshed graphics modes (usually window modes), this specifies
418    how many frames to skip after drawing one frame. Higher values make
419    the video display more responsive but require more processing power.
420 <  The default is "8".
420 >  The default is "8". Under Unix/X11, a value of "0" selects a "dynamic"
421 >  update mode that cuts the display into rectangles and updates each
422 >  rectangle individually, depending on display changes.
423  
424   modelid <MacOS model ID>
425  
# Line 476 | Line 481 | Unix:
481      is /usr/local/share/BasiliskII/fbdevices. A sample file is included
482      with Basilisk II.
483  
484 +  mousewheelmode <mode>
485 +
486 +    If you have a mouse with a wheel, this option specifies whether moving
487 +    the wheel will be reported to the MacOS as "Page up/down" (mode 0) or
488 +    "Cursor up/down" (mode 1) keys.
489 +
490 +  mousewheellines <number of lines>
491 +
492 +    If "mousewheelmode" is set to mode 1 (Cursor up/down), this option sets
493 +    the number of key events sent to MacOS for each wheel movement (the
494 +    number of lines to scroll).
495 +
496   AmigaOS:
497  
498    sound <sound output description>
# Line 642 | Line 659 | Please see the included file "TECH" for
659   Acknowledgements
660   ----------------
661  
662 < Contributions by:
646 < - Bernd Schmidt <crux@pool.informatik.rwth-aachen.de>: UAE 68k emulation
647 < - Marc Hellwig <Marc.Hellwig@uni-mainz.de>: audio output, BeOS video code
648 <   and networking
649 < - Lauri Pesonen <lpesonen@nic.fi>: Windows NT port
662 > Contributions by (in alphabetical order):
663   - Orlando Bassotto <future@powercube.mediabit.net>: FreeBSD support
664 < - Brian J. Johnson <bjohnson@sgi.com>: IRIX support
664 > - Gwenole Beauchesne <gb@dial.oleane.com>: SPARC assembly optimizations and
665 >   fbdev video code
666   - Marc Chabanas <Marc.Chabanas@france.sun.com>: Solaris sound support
667 + - Marc Hellwig <Marc.Hellwig@uni-mainz.de>: audio output, BeOS video code
668 +   and networking
669   - Bill Huey <billh@mag.ucsd.edu>: 15/16 bit DGA and 15/16/32 bit X11
670     window support
671 < - David Lawrence <davidl@jlab.org>: incremental window refresh code
671 > - Brian J. Johnson <bjohnson@sgi.com>: IRIX support
672 > - Jürgen Lachmann <juergen_lachmann@t-online.de>: AmigaOS CyberGraphX support
673   - Samuel Lander <blair_sp@hotmail.com>: tile-based window refresh code
674 < - Gwenole Beauchesne <gb@dial.oleane.com>: SPARC assembly optimizations and
675 <   fbdev video code
674 > - David Lawrence <davidl@jlab.org>: incremental window refresh code
675 > - Lauri Pesonen <lpesonen@nic.fi>: Windows NT port
676 > - Bernd Schmidt <crux@pool.informatik.rwth-aachen.de>: UAE 68k emulation
677   - and others...
678  
679   Special thanks to:

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