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A 68k Macintosh emulator |
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Copyright (C) 1997-2002 Christian Bauer et al. |
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Copyright (C) 1997-2004 Christian Bauer et al. |
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License |
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IRIX 6.5) |
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- AmigaOS 3.x |
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- Windows NT 4.0 (mostly works under Windows 95/98, too) |
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- Mac OS X 10.1 |
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- Mac OS X 10.1, 10.2 |
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Some features of Basilisk II: |
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- Emulates either a Mac Classic (which runs MacOS 0.x thru 7.5) |
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application via Alt-Tab, Basilisk II is put in "snooze" mode (i.e. MacOS |
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Mac OS X: |
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The "video mode" is one of the following: |
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win/<width>/<height> |
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win/<width>/<height>/<bits per pixel> |
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A refreshed (and buffered) [and very slow] Quartz window. |
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The default <bits> is 32, which is the only depth currently supported. |
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A refreshed (and buffered) Quartz window. |
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full/<width>/<height> |
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full/<width>/<height>/<bits per pixel> |
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A CGDirectDisplay full screen mode. <bits> can currently be 8, 16 or 32. |
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If not specified, the default is 32. There is currently no way to switch |
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between the Mac OS X and Basilisk II display, but Apple-Option-Escape |
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instantly and safely terminates the Basilisk II program. |
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opengl/<width>/<height> |
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opengl/<width>/<height>/<bits per pixel> |
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Currently unimplemented, will be a fast windowed mode. |
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seriala <serial port description> |
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The "ethernet card description" is the name of an Ethernet interface. |
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There are two approaches to networking with Basilisk II: |
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There are three approaches to networking with Basilisk II: |
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1. Direct access to an Ethernet card via the "sheep_net" kernel module. |
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The "ethernet card description" must be the name of a real Ethernet |
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your network administrator about the nets and zones you can use |
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(instead of the ones given in the example above). |
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3. Access the network through a "tuntap" interface. |
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The "ethernet card description" must be set to "tun". |
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TUN/TAP provides packet reception and transmission for user |
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space programs. It can be viewed as a simple Point-to-Point |
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or Ethernet device, which instead of receiving packets from a |
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physical media, receives them from user space program and |
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instead of sending packets via physical media writes them to |
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the user space program. |
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A virtual network configuration script is required and the |
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default is /usr/local/BasiliskII/tunconfig unless you specify |
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a different file with the "etherconfig" item. |
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This script requires you that "sudo" is properly configured |
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so that "/sbin/ifconfig" and "/sbin/iptables" can be executed |
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as root. Otherwise, you can still write a helper script which |
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invokes your favorite program to enhance a user priviledges. |
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e.g. in a KDE environment, kdesu can be used as follows: |
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#!/bin/sh |
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exec /usr/bin/kdesu -c /path/to/tunconfig $1 $2 |
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The "ethertap" method described above also works under FreeBSD, but since |
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no-one has found the time to write a section for this manual, you're on |
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error alerts. All errors will then be reported to stdout. The default |
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is "false". |
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keyboardtype <keyboard-id> |
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Specifies the keyboard type that BasiliskII should report to the MacOS. |
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The default is "5" which is a "Apple Extended Keyboard II (ISO)", |
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but many other numbers are understood by most versions of the MacOS |
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(e.g. 11 is a "Macintosh Plus Keyboard with keypad", |
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13 is a "Apple PowerBook Keyboard (ISO)" ) |
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For additional information, consult the source. |
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Set this to "true" to ignore illegal memory accesses. The default |
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is "false". This feature is only implemented on the following |
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platforms: Linux/x86. |
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platforms: Linux/x86, Linux/ppc, Darwin/ppc. |
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dsp <device name> |
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mixer <device name> |
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Under Linux and FreeBSD, this specifies the devices to be used for sound |
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output and volume control, respectively. The defaults are "/dev/dsp" and |
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"/dev/mixer". |
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JIT-specific configuration |
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A Just-In-Time (JIT) translation engine is available for x86. This is |
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aimed at translating 68040 instructions to native equivalent code |
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sequences, thus providing faster emulation speeds. |
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jit <"true" or "false"> |
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Set this to "true" to enable the JIT compiler. Default value is |
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"true" if the JIT compiler was compiled in. Besides, this is |
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effective only if Basilisk II is configured to emulate a 68040. |
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jitfpu <"true" or "false"> |
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Set this to "true" to enable translation of floating-point (FPU) |
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instructions. Default is "true". |
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jitcachesize <size> |
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Allocate "size" kilobytes of RAM for the translation cache. The |
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value given will be rounded down to the nearest multiple of a page |
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size. Minimal value is "2048" (2MB). Default value is "8192" (8MB). |
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jitlazyflush <"true" or "false"> |
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Set this to "true" to enable lazy invalidation of the translation |
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cache. This is always recommended as it usually makes the system |
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more responsive and faster, especially while running MacOS |
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8.X. Default value is "true". |
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jitdebug <"true" or "false"> |
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Set this to "true" to enable the JIT debugger. This requires a |
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build of Basilisk II with the cxmon debugger. Default is "false". |
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Usage |
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Contributions by (in alphabetical order): |
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- Orlando Bassotto <future@powercube.mediabit.net>: FreeBSD support |
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- Gwenolé Beauchesne <gb@dial.oleane.com>: SPARC assembly optimizations, |
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lots of work on the Unix video code |
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lots of work on the Unix video code, fixes and improvements to the |
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JIT compiler |
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- Marc Chabanas <Marc.Chabanas@france.sun.com>: Solaris sound support |
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- Marc Hellwig <Marc.Hellwig@uni-mainz.de>: audio output, BeOS video code |
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and networking |
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- Jürgen Lachmann <juergen_lachmann@t-online.de>: AmigaOS CyberGraphX support |
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- Samuel Lander <blair_sp@hotmail.com>: tile-based window refresh code |
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- David Lawrence <davidl@jlab.org>: incremental window refresh code |
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- Bernie Meyer <bmeyer@csse.monash.edu.au>: original UAE-JIT code |
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- Nigel Pearson <nigel@ind.tansu.com.au>: Mac OS X port |
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- Lauri Pesonen <lpesonen@nic.fi>: Windows NT port |
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- Bernd Schmidt <crux@pool.informatik.rwth-aachen.de>: UAE 68k emulation |
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- Michael Z. Sliczniak <msliczniak@comcast.net>: Mach memory fault recovery |
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- and others... |
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Special thanks to: |